F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Setting up Windows 10 on a brand-new SSD with a flash drive is a straightforward process.

Setting up Windows 10 on a brand-new SSD with a flash drive is a straightforward process.

Setting up Windows 10 on a brand-new SSD with a flash drive is a straightforward process.

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Tonay83
Junior Member
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02-28-2016, 06:19 AM
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Hello everyone, I'm working on getting my Windows 10 USB to appear on my Mac. I set it up using Bootcamp on macOS Mojave and it functioned on an older Dell server. Now my latest version isn't starting and keeps freezing at a blank line. I attempted to create another bootable drive with a different storage device, but the same issue persists. Both drives show up as exFAT with Windows partitions and are recognized as master boot records. I tried jumping the EPROM and resetting the BIOS to its default settings. I can boot into Puppy Dog Linux from a live USB, though not Lubuntu seems to help. Right now I'm trying to build a new drive using UNetbootin to check if that resolves the problem. After this, I might test whether the server accepts the USB for booting to confirm any issues with the drives or boot process. Current setup: Asrock B450M Pro4, Ryzen 2200G, 1TB SSD, silicon power RAM.
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Tonay83
02-28-2016, 06:19 AM #1

Hello everyone, I'm working on getting my Windows 10 USB to appear on my Mac. I set it up using Bootcamp on macOS Mojave and it functioned on an older Dell server. Now my latest version isn't starting and keeps freezing at a blank line. I attempted to create another bootable drive with a different storage device, but the same issue persists. Both drives show up as exFAT with Windows partitions and are recognized as master boot records. I tried jumping the EPROM and resetting the BIOS to its default settings. I can boot into Puppy Dog Linux from a live USB, though not Lubuntu seems to help. Right now I'm trying to build a new drive using UNetbootin to check if that resolves the problem. After this, I might test whether the server accepts the USB for booting to confirm any issues with the drives or boot process. Current setup: Asrock B450M Pro4, Ryzen 2200G, 1TB SSD, silicon power RAM.

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LI7557
Member
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03-03-2016, 05:38 AM
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I’ll attempt it myself later; probably I’ll have to build the GPU myself with Disk Utility and then pull the ISO to test.
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LI7557
03-03-2016, 05:38 AM #2

I’ll attempt it myself later; probably I’ll have to build the GPU myself with Disk Utility and then pull the ISO to test.

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Lucilu123
Junior Member
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03-23-2016, 01:40 AM
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I tried using a disk utility to create an exFat drive with a GPT format, then extracted the ISO into it. However, it didn’t recognize the drive as a boot device. I’m not sure what to do next.
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Lucilu123
03-23-2016, 01:40 AM #3

I tried using a disk utility to create an exFat drive with a GPT format, then extracted the ISO into it. However, it didn’t recognize the drive as a boot device. I’m not sure what to do next.

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DRGNdragsYT
Senior Member
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03-23-2016, 03:02 AM
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For anyone encountering this thread later, I couldn’t get it to function using the methods I discovered for booting from OS X. My final approach was running Boot Camp on a legacy Windows 7 partition on my Mac and employing Rufus to generate the USB. The installation is now proceeding smoothly. Maybe you could set up a Windows partition with Boot Camp first, then leverage that to build the USB drive? This was the best I achieved in OS X; it seems Boot Camp doesn’t integrate well with UEFI. I found a guide here: https://web.archive.org/web/201803021102...-sierra-2/
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DRGNdragsYT
03-23-2016, 03:02 AM #4

For anyone encountering this thread later, I couldn’t get it to function using the methods I discovered for booting from OS X. My final approach was running Boot Camp on a legacy Windows 7 partition on my Mac and employing Rufus to generate the USB. The installation is now proceeding smoothly. Maybe you could set up a Windows partition with Boot Camp first, then leverage that to build the USB drive? This was the best I achieved in OS X; it seems Boot Camp doesn’t integrate well with UEFI. I found a guide here: https://web.archive.org/web/201803021102...-sierra-2/