Ask Different Asked by yannisalexiou on January 21, 2021
I just install macOS High Sierra
and Windows 10
through BootCamp Assistant.
The problem is that, Windows have a strange issue and I need a bootable USB to go to the recovery mode.
I tried to make one from BootCamp Assistant but in the latest macOS the process is different and there is nowhere the “Create a Windows 7 or later version install disk
” option and the only option I have is to remove the windows partion.
So, how I can make a Windows Bootable USB in macOS High Sierra?
This can be done by console for Windows 10 iso images (Not sure about 8/7, but leave any comment if it worked for you).
Start connecting your usb drive and type diskutil list
to display all connected drives.
You'll see something like:
/dev/disk0 (internal):
#: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER
0: GUID_partition_scheme 500.3 GB disk0
1: EFI EFI 314.6 MB disk0s1
2: Apple_APFS Container disk1 500.0 GB disk0s2
/dev/disk1 (synthesized):
#: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER
0: APFS Container Scheme - +500.0 GB disk1
Physical Store disk0s2
1: APFS Volume Macintosh HD 185.7 GB disk1s1
2: APFS Volume Preboot 47.1 MB disk1s2
3: APFS Volume Recovery 512.8 MB disk1s3
4: APFS Volume VM 4.3 GB disk1s4
/dev/disk2 (external, physical):
#: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER
0: FDisk_partition_scheme *15.6 GB disk2
1: DOS_FAT_32 LALA 15.6 GB disk2s1
For my case, the usb drive was /dev/disk2
. Knowing this, format your usb drive with:
diskutil eraseDisk MS-DOS "WINDOWS10" MBR disk2
where disk2
is the usb drive id known in the prior command and "WINDOWS10"
is the volume label (to be used later).
Please double check this step, or you could delete all data in another drive.
Then mount your image with:
hdiutil mount your_windows_10_image.iso
the command will return the location of the mounted iso
/dev/disk3 /Volumes/CPRA_X64FREV_ES-MX_DV5
so finally copy all the files from the mounted iso to your usb drive:
cp -rpv /Volumes/CPRA_X64FREV_ES-MX_DV5/* /Volumes/WINDOWS10
Correct answer by Alter Lagos on January 21, 2021
Boot Camp Assistant has been stable as always. Failed several times before I made a Windows 10 install USB on Mac 10.14. Here are a few tricks:
If this still fails, then here are a few good alternatives to Bootcamp for creating bootable USB on Mac:
https://unetbootin.github.io/ (Free, Cross platform)
https://www.balena.io/etcher/ (Free, Cross platform)
https://www.uubyte.com/iso-editor.html (Freemium, Win & Mac)
Answered by thverde on January 21, 2021
For the future search, this solution works for me:
https://joshb.github.io/2017/11/23/making-a-bootable-windows-10-usb-drive-on-macos-high-sierra/
Answered by user281836 on January 21, 2021
Hey guys I know this is an old topic but in case someone still looking for the solution. I found a way to edit the Boot camp assistant info.plist
You cannot alter info.plist if you are booted from the same hard drive. You'll need a second partition with MacOS X installed. in my case I have two partition with High Siarra installed on both partition. and boot from the one you don't want to alter. in my case my second HDD.
Now just open finder and navigate to the HDD you want to alter and just copy info.plist to Desktop and make a backup of it before you edit. now you can follow Bootcamp - No ISO Option
Note: I try to edit with OS X default TextEdit but it doesn't work and I use sublime text, then it works fine.
Answered by madeny on January 21, 2021
Having tried all the available tools and generating 10s of unbootable Sticks, I finally created a Linux/Ubuntu bootable stick, which was trivial, and then, using the live Linux, created a bootable Windows USB Stick in no time.
Answered by user2707001 on January 21, 2021
Since macOS Sierra this is no longer normally possible, though you can alter* Bootcamp to reinclude this option.
Alternatively, you can create a bootable USB using the terminal, or using an application like UNetbottin.
You can find instructions for how to use the UNetbottin here, and for using the terminal or reincluding the option in Bootcamp here*.
*Note, altering the package contents of Bootcamp also no longer seems possible in macOS Sierra. At the moment, I do not know of a method to change/overwrite this.
Answered by Isaiah on January 21, 2021
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