# will differ depending on which ISO you downloaded. You should see something funny like CCCOMA_X64FRE_EN-US_DV9. This time, we're looking for what's in the NAME # Back in the terminal, let's find the mounted ISO: Close the Finder window you don't need it. # Your Mac will 'mount' the ISO as if it was a drive. # Record, which is necessary for the USB to be bootable.
MBR tells diskutil to create a Master Boot WIN10 is the name of that partition (it'll appear in # In the command above, MS-DOS is the format of the partition that will be
# WARNING: this will delete everything on the USB!!ĭiskutil eraseDisk MS-DOS WIN10 MBR diskX # In the command below, replace 'diskX' with the identifier of your USB drive. # Now we need to format the drive for MS-DOS and include a Master Boot Record. Now, insert your USB drive and run the command
Each entry will have a header in the form '/dev/diskX', where X is # This will output a bunch of info about all of the disk drives connected to