You're now ready to use it to install Windows 10 on a PC. The process can take a few minutes, so maybe grab a coffee or something.Įject and Test: Once the tool says it's done, safely eject your USB drive from your Mac. This usually involves selecting the ISO file you downloaded, choosing your USB drive from a list, and clicking a "start" or "create" button. Each tool will have a slightly different interface, but the goal is the same: select your Windows 10 ISO file and the USB drive you want to make bootable.Ĭreate Your Bootable USB: Follow the prompts in the tool to write the Windows ISO to your USB drive. Install & Open Your Chosen Tool: After downloading, install your tool of choice and open it up. These tools are pretty straightforward and do a great job of making your USB drive boot-ready with the Windows ISO. UUByte ISO Editor is a solid pick, but there are other options like UNetbootin or Etcher. Make sure to pick the version you need and download it to your Mac.ĭownload UUByte ISO Editor (or similar tool): Next up, you're gonna want a tool that can create a bootable USB on macOS without making you jump through hoops. You can download this directly from the Microsoft website. Grab a Windows 10 ISO File: First things first, you'll need the Windows 10 ISO.
Here’s a chill, step-by-step guide for you to follow:
I totally get the frustration with Boot Camp giving you a hard time! No worries, though, there's definitely a way to get your Windows 10 bootable USB ready without it, straight from your Mac.