The easiest way to create a bootable Windows 11 USB drive on macOS without worrying about TPM chip or Secure Boot

<p>Starting from Windows 8, Microsoft simplified the way we prepare USB drives with the system for booting in UEFI mode.<br /> This made it easier to create a bootable USB drive using macOS, as all you had to do was format the drive in FAT32 and copy the entire contents of the system image onto it.</p> <h1>The Problem</h1> <p>Creating a USB drive was a straightforward task in the past, but from a certain version of Windows 10 onwards, macOS users encountered a difficulty &mdash; the installation file exceeded the maximum file size limit of the FAT32 file system.</p> <p>This prompted many online resources to offer solutions to this issue.<br /> Most of these solutions involved installing a virtual machine with Windows on macOS for the sole purpose of creating a bootable USB drive or suggested using a technique of splitting the installation file install.wim into multiple segments to fit on the FAT32 file system.</p> <p>No popular, convenient, free, and automated solution was found to solve this problem, but those who needed it managed to cope with this task in some way.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@techunrestricted/the-easiest-way-to-create-a-bootable-windows-11-usb-drive-on-macos-without-worrying-about-tpm-chip-d60de248ed08"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>
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