Next, run the command " cp -rp /Volumes/MOUNTED-ISO/* /Volumes/WINDOWS10/" where you can replace MOUNTED with the name of your mounted ISO. It will be similar to /Volumes/MOUNTED-NAME. Note the name of the mounted iso, which can be found by looking at the terminal. iso image by using the command " hdiutil mount ~/Downloads/WINDOWS10IMAGE.iso" where you can replace the "WINDOWS10IMAGE with the name of your downloaded file.
Run the command " diskutil eraseDisk MS-DOS "WINDOWS10" GPT disk3" without the quotation marks and you can replace the "3" at the end with the correct number.ĭownload the iso file for Windows 10 and save it in the Downloads folder if it hasn’t been saved there already. Identify your USB drive and note down the name, such as disk3. Type "diskutil list" and hit the enter/return key to see a list of all connected drives. Again, you will need a USB drive.Ĭonnect your USB drive to the Mac and then launch Terminal. The Terminal app is more complicated to use than other methods however it does not require you to use a third-party application in order to create a Windows 10 bootable USB drive. This will have created a Windows 10 bootable USB using a Mac that can now be used on your PC. You can now quit Bootcamp and then Eject the USB to safely remove it. Once the process has been completed by the Bootcamp Assistant, the USB will have been renamed.
Keep this in a location that is easily found (such as the Downloads folder).īootcamp will locate the downloaded iso file automatically however if it is not found, you can use the "choose" button to locate it manually.Ĭlick on Continue and wait until the USB is formatted and set up to become a bootable drive. iso file from the Microsoft website or another reliable site. Then click on continue.ĭownload a Windows 10.
Tick the box for "create a Windows 7 or later version install disk" and uncheck the "Install Windows 7 or later version" option. Please note that Boot Camp is not supported in macOS Mojave and later. In order to create a bootable USB using Boot Camp, you will require a USB that has 16GB of storage, or more.
You may want to run a Windows update next time you start up your computer and install the latest firmware/drivers available from your manufacturer, otherwise, you’re ready to go with your new Windows machine.Additional Tip: One Click to Create Windows 10 Bootable USB to Reset Password That’s it! You’ve now installed a fresh copy of Windows from a bootable USB on your computer. Then follow our guide on how to boot from a USB drive. If you’re sure, make sure the USB drive is plugged in to the PC, and either restart, or turn the system on.
Now that your USB drive is ready to let you install Windows 10 from USB, the process for actually installing Windows 10 is relatively straightforward.ĭouble check that any important data you have saved on the drive you want to install Windows on is backed up and safe. Depending on your internet connection and the speed of the USB drive, this could take as little as a few minutes, or up to an hour. Wait for Windows 10 to download and install to the USB drive.
Run the MediaCreationTool20H2.exe. Allow administrative approval when asked.