
hdiutil unmount /Volumes/# - Replace "#" with the name of the mounted volume. cp -rp /Volumes/#/* /Volumes/WIN10/ - Replace "#" with the name of the mounted volume.

hdiutil mount ~/Downloads/#.iso - Replace "#" with your ISO file name, and modify the file path, if it isn't in your "Downloads" folder. diskutil eraseDisk MS-DOS "WIN10" GPT disk# - Replace "#" with the USB drive number 3. After downloading the file, I made it bootable USB drive using the following commands in my Mac's terminal: 1. I'm a Mac user, so first I downloaded the Windows 10 ISO file and purchased license from.


I didn't find a right tutorial by Googling the issue, but managed to do installing with the following steps. I just finished building a gaming desktop from components for the kids, and experienced major issues while trying to install Windows 10 from USB drive.
