


WINDOWS USB DRIVER FOR MAC HOW TO
Here, I'll describe how to do so on a Mac using a special third party toolĬalled wimlib. Official installation instructions from Microsoft,īut that only covers creating the USB drive from Windows. The solution is to split the file, as described in the One of the files in the current 64-bit version of the Windows 10 installer, Requires the USB drive be formatted as FAT32, which has a file size limit of 4 GB. This helped, but I came across a problem: the installer He suggests formatting the USB disk on the command lineĪnd copying the files over manually. I found a guide from a guy called Josh Beam Originally it seems that you could create a bootable USB disk using MacOS's Boot Camp Assistant ,īut that option seems to've been removed in recent versions of MacOS. Special requirements in order to be bootable (it uses a special UEFI boot process). How do I properly re-install ANT USB drivers on my computer. Normally I use etcher for burning ISOs, but a Windows USB installer has Are the USB drivers supported in Windows 10. Wimlib and some terminal/command prompt usage. The process is straightforward, but requires one third party tool called Computers running Apple OSX or Linux feature a native driver and. Windows 10 disk image (ISO) file from Microsoft. A similar process needs to be followed for Windows 10, detailed instructions in PDF form HERE. If you haven't already done so, you'll need to download the This is a quick "how to" guide to make a bootable Windows 10 USB drive/stick

Split size (previously 4000 MB) and suggesting legacy BIOS mode. Use the BootCamp drivers on the USB drive or external location and copy them to the Windows OS on the USB drive.
Update : Thanks to Parul Jain for emailing in with the 3800 MB Once you create your Windows image you will need boot into it (Restart Mac and select