So that just leaves NTFS, which I initially couldn’t create on MacOS. Run Command Prompt as administrator Type to Command Prompt: windirSystem32SysprepSysprep. Once it is up and running (dont worry about drivers yet), follow these steps. I tried formatting the USB exFAT instead of FAT32 format… The exFAT formatted USB won’t boot. Put your Windows 7 installation disc into the Mac optical drive, and install Windows 7 on that drive. This will boot, but then fail unless you have an NTFS formatted USB, because it couldn’t find C:/install.wim which is larger than 4GB, which is the max filesize possible with FAT32. # this assumes it's mounted at /Volumes/WINDOWS10Ĭp -vrp /Volumes/CCCOMA_X64FRE_EN-US_DV9/* /Volumes/WINDOWS10 When the Install MacOS Mojave.app or Install MacOS Catalina.app application is fully downloaded and within the /Applications folder, proceed. # Copy the iso contents to the USB stick First, download MacOS Mojave installer, or the MacOS Catalina installer (or the installer you wish to turn into an ISO) from the Mac App Store. Hdiutil mount ~/Downloads/Win10_20H2_v2_English_圆4.iso Copy to clipboard # Cribbed from Josh Beam
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