How to create a bootable Windows installer USB on a Mac, that works
<p>I actually had to combine 2 different methods, along with a tweak of my own, to make it work. But it’s not as hard as seems; it’s just a matter of following the steps carefully.</p>
<p>So, creating a bootable Windows installer USB drive becomes a little bit of a problem when you are trying to do it on a Mac. Without going into the details, the problem is caused by a large file that is simply too big for it to be written into the USB drive in a way Windows will be able to read it.</p>
<p>I’ve tried a dozen different ways and apps and only found the combination of these 2 methods to work as intended:</p>
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