Windows?
Windows?
Sure thing. Get the ISO file ready. Ensure you have a USB flash drive with at least 4GB of storage. Clean it thoroughly in FAT32 format before use. Move the ISO from your Downloads folder onto the drive. This procedure has been a bit unclear for me since I haven’t used a Mac in over a year, but the main step is extracting the ISO to the flash drive. After the process takes about an hour or more, connect the drive to your PC (make sure it’s off) and start it up. Navigate through boot options—either select the USB as the first boot source or ensure it’s recognized—and follow the prompts. The installation will take around 30 minutes or longer.