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Whoops, just realized you dont need that software as macOS has it built-in.

After downloading the iso and formatting the drive, follow these steps:

Use Bootcamp assistant to perform these tasks:
  1. Open "Bootcamp assistant."
  2. Check "Create a Windows 7 or later version install disk" and deselect "Install Windows 7 or later version."
  3. Click choose and select the ISO file you previously downloaded.
  4. Wait for it to finish and click quit.
  5. Remove USB drive

On the target computer:
  1. Plug in the bootable USB drive you just created.
  2. Turn on PC and repeatedly press delete or F2 to enter the UEFI settings.
  3. Set your new bootable USB to the top of the boot menu.
  4. Reboot and follow this guide to install windows 10 from scratch. You can skip to the "Installation" section.
 
Jul 30, 2019
25
1
35
Whoops, just realized you dont need that software as macOS has it built-in.

After downloading the iso and formatting the drive, follow these steps:

Use Bootcamp assistant to perform these tasks:
  1. Open "Bootcamp assistant."
  2. Check "Create a Windows 7 or later version install disk" and deselect "Install Windows 7 or later version."
  3. Click choose and select the ISO file you previously downloaded.
  4. Wait for it to finish and click quit.
  5. Remove USB drive
On the target computer:
  1. Plug in the bootable USB drive you just created.
  2. Turn on PC and repeatedly press delete or F2 to enter the UEFI settings.
  3. Set your new bootable USB to the top of the boot menu.
  4. Reboot and follow this guide to install windows 10 from scratch. You can skip to the "Installation" section.
thank you for all your help I will try it and let you know !
 
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