![]() I was asking if anyone knew a program for a mac that can clone an iso file to a usb drive without having to fight with the command line? thanks in advance. ![]() ![]() ![]() If you’ve already got your bootable USB ready simply jump to the How to Install Windows using Bootable USB section and set your new copy of Windows up in a matter of minutes. And I can't use the command line to clone it, because as I said before, I am blind, and can't use the computer without a screen reader, so it's hard for me to read each letter or number one by one, then switch to the turminnal to try and copy it in their. This article will go in-depth regarding what a bootable USB is and how to use one to create installation media for various Windows Operating Systems to install Windows 10, 8.1, or even 7. However, their is no version of this program for a mac. But I need to do it using a mac for use with my windows computer. For windows, their is a program called, isotousb, that can be used to clone an iso file to and make it bootible. You know, like when you click on a disk image, and a new partition mounts in the finder? What I'm trying to do is clone the iso to a usb drive and make it bootible so my windows computer can boot from it. A better turm would be, clone, the partition that is on the disk image. I'm not trying to copy the iso to the usb drive using the finder. I started by preparing my usb 3.0 disk with diskapart command in windows terminal and fallow all the steps in TransMac with different mac os versions but the final result was always the same, when I plug the usb pen in my mac, I turn on pressing option key and I select usb but it always go to Mac OS X Utilities.
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