Then they put the USB into a different slot & that's how they were able to continue the install process. I saw one video on YouTube where a person removed the USB from the slot once they get to the install menu. Once you use Rufus, YUMI or etc/whatever to mount the iso/image onto the USB flash drive, the tool from the mobo website patches the USB so the drivers get installed straight away as opposed to having to wait for the OS to install them.įrom what I could tell there seams to be a different solution for every person. Turns out Gigabyte as well as MSI & ASRock have a tool on their website. For me on Skylake + Gigabyte motherboard what I found most reliable was going to the mobo's website. There's lots of different methods to do it. Tried YUMI and that's the one that worked for me.
Next was RMPrepUSB but it looked too complicated decided I'd have to come back to it later. Found the list when I was trying to do it for my new build. It is a free, open-source utility application that enables you to create boot windows USB from Mac in just a few clicks.
10 Tools to Make a Bootable USB from an ISO FileĪbove is a list of 10 tools to make bootable USB flash drives. Method 3: Create Windows 10/8/7 Bootable USB on Mac Using UNetbootin Before jumping on into the process, let me explain to you the UNetBootin tool.