

Once it's done, unmount the USB drive (right-click and select Eject) from the desktop. Boot Camp Assistant will create the bootable Windows 10 USB.Select the Windows 10 ISO image from Mac's internal storage and select Continue.Select Continue, and check the option to Create a Windows 10 or later install disk.Go to Finder > Applications > Utilities and launch Boot Camp Assistant.To create a bootable Windows disk using BootCamp: You will also need a 16GB USB disk, alongside the Windows ISO file for this method. If you dont have a Windows disc, download the latest version using Microsofts Media Creation Tool. Note: You can't use Boot Camp Assistant on Macs with Apple M1 chips. Make sure you have the latest copy of Windows. If you have a new Windows 10 license, you can install Windows 10 like you would any other edition of Windows in the virtual machine. You can also choose to install additional Windows support software, which will be helpful if you are planning to use the bootable disk to install Windows on your Mac. If you already have a legitimate copy of Windows 7 or 8.1 running in a virtual machine, download the media creation tool inside the virtual machine to upgrade to Windows 10 for free. If you're asked to insert a USB drive, plug your USB flash drive into your Mac.

Open Boot Camp Assistant, which is in the Utilities folder of your Applications folder. This is an easy method and requires no additional software to be installed. Use Boot Camp Assistant to create a Windows partition. If you have a Mac with an Intel processor, you can also use BootCamp Assistant to create a bootable Windows installation USB disk. Method 2: Create a Bootable USB Disk Using BootCamp Assistant
