I prefer to use homebrew to install applications, you can check this article for more information: Installing Applications on Mac with Homebrew:īrew cask install -appdir="/Applications" unetbootin You also can use the terminal and the command diskutil to see the list of drives: diskutil listĭownload the dmg directly from the Website.Īnd copy the app to the /Application folder. Check the path name of your USB Disk.Īlways in Disk Utility, select the new partition that we created in the previous step, and click on the information button, it will give you the information about the new partition. UNetbootin is free software and it is also available for Windows and Linux.
I will show you how you can use UNetbootin to create a bootable USB, it can be used no only for Mac but for Windows and Linux distributions too. This is the command to copy the files from the ISO to the USB: cp -rp /Volumes/CCCOMA_X64FRE_EN-US_DV9/* /Volumes/WINDOWS10/Īnd that is all, now you can try boot from the USB. Try to follow the instructions to format the USB in ExFAT, NTFS works for some BIOS). This process could fail if you are using a USB with FAT32 because the file install.win is over 4GB, if this is the case try to open the terminal and copy paste the files from there (no always works. Go to your USB Command + V paste the files.Now you only need to copy the files and paste them to the USB. Just double click on the ISO image, MacOS mount the image automatically. This process is very easy doesn't require to install other software, and they are just a few steps: Open Windows ISO This command is to format the USB, the last parameter is the the USB: diskutil eraseDisk ExFAT "WINDOWS10" MBRFormat disk2 With this command you can list the device on MacOS: diskutil list You also can format the USB from the terminal, but you have to take care to use the correct device because, if you use the wrong name you will lose everything. If for some reason it fails, probably is because MacOS still using the USB, just repeat the steps, but if you see a screen similar to above screen is because the operation is successful. In the next screen make sure you select these two options: Select your USB device in the list (not the partition), right click and then click on the Erase option: You need to show all the devices in Disk Utility" before to start the process. In order to boot from the USB, you need to format the USB to ExFAT, you can do it using Disk Utility (it comes with MacOS). Format USB to ExFAT (Under your own risk)
The first step for both methods requires to format your USB device to NTFS, this is the default filesystem, alternative you can use ExFAT but the installation could fail. The reason is that I was only using UNetbootin to create the bootable USB, I will leave guide as a second method since it still working, and I will explain to you how you can create the bootable Windows USB without extra software. I am updating this post today Dec 12, 2018.
Thanks for reading this article and see you next time.The last release of Mac OS doesn't have the option to create a bootable USB from Bootcamp like previous versions, and it is a problem because that require uses other tools.
I hope I can share how to make the EFI for macOS Monterey in the future. The tough part is making the EFI folder for our hardware.
Wrapping UpĬreating macOS Monterey USB installer in Windows 10 is pretty easy. The final folder structure in the USB drive should look like this. I am currently preparing a video showing how to create EFI folder for various hardware. In this case, I will not explain how to make the EFI for your hardware. Now we need to copy the EFI folder into the root of the USB drive. And then copy the following two files from the macrecovery folder and paste them into the folder in the flash disk. As you see in the next picture, its offered OS types only include Windows 7, Windows Vista, and. However, it has limited OS options and few features. It is easy to use and compatible with popular operating systems. In the USB drive, we need to create a new folder called . Windows Bootable Image Creator is a lightweight tool to create bootable USB drives from CD/DVD. Open the Disk Management by right-clicking the Windows Start menu and then click Disk Management. Format the USB Driveīefore we can use the USB drive, we need to format it first. macrecovery.py -b Mac-E43C1C25D4880AD6 -m 00000000000000000 downloadĪt this point, we have successfully downloaded the macOS Monterey installation files. Next, paste this command onto the command prompt python.