USB Format
USB Format
You're encountering an issue where Windows won't copy the ISO file to your USB drive because it's too large for the format of the volume. This often happens with larger files or certain file types. You might need to compress the ISO into a smaller size or use a different method to transfer it. Also, ensure your Macbook is updated and that you're using the latest macOS version. Let me know if you'd like more details!
You can't simply transfer ISO to USB. You must extract it and create a bootable version. If you're not familiar with this, there are tools available to assist you through the entire process, likely also for Mac.
You don't simply move the .ISO file. Instead, it's used to transform the USB into a bootable format—you can do this via the Media Creation utility directly from Microsoft's platform. The available .ISO is intended for creating the bootable version on your own later (such as saving it to a USB drive or DVD).
You already possess the .iso file and can utilize Rufus to generate a bootable Windows installation disk.
Discussing how to apply these resources on a MacBook with the mentioned users.
You might set up Windows via BootCamp or a virtual machine with VirtualBox.
You set up the program and then download Windows 10 using an .iso file. If you haven’t received one yet, you can create it with the media generation tool.