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I have just built my PC and now i want to install windows. I dont have a drive for the cd so I need to mak a usb drive. I found some guides that use boot camp helper but i dont have the create bootable usb drive button. I have an ISO for windows but i dont kow how to make the stick. So what can i do? 

 

Edit: it says not enough space on my starting volume but I want it on an USB.

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http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-mac-osx
It's essentialy the same for Windows. So instead of /path/to/ubuntu.iso use the path to your Windows iso.

To open the terminal on the mac i believe it was >spotlight search > terminal

 

Only thing is you NEED TO BE REALLY CAREFULL,

the dd command is powerfull, and if you do it wrong you'll end up with an dead mac.

CPU: Intel i5-3470

GPU: MSI GTX 780

OS: GNU/Linux.

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54 minutes ago, KaasKop said:

http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-mac-osx
It's essentialy the same for Windows. So instead of /path/to/ubuntu.iso use the path to your Windows iso.

To open the terminal on the mac i believe it was >spotlight search > terminal

 

Only thing is you NEED TO BE REALLY CAREFULL,

the dd command is powerfull, and if you do it wrong you'll end up with an dead mac.

It doesnt work, i am in the bios nd i select my stick, then it turns black and it goes into the bios again

 

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