Make A Uefi Bootable Usb Drive For Windows 10 On Mac

Move 2: Burn Windows 10 to USB Drive. To create bootable USB from ISO, some of you may choose to use USB bootable software like Rufus. It is thought as one of best, free, open-source and easy-to-use Windows 10 USB tool since it can create bootable USB for different kinds of operating systems. If you want to install Windows 10 with UEFI support but don't know how to create Windows 10 bootable usb. Then, you should check this post. Jan 19, 2018 In the steps below, we'll use Boot Camp Assistant to create a bootable USB drive and install Windows 10 on. Support for UEFI secure boot. Before Start dual boot windows 10 and Ubuntu first you need to check which BIOS firmware version you are Using, to check firmware version search system info.

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Boot from USB Flash drive PC & Laptop 2 methods first, boot from USB by setting USB drive as first Boot device in BIOS/UEFI and second, boot from USB using hotkey boot menu or boot manager, examples on two devices PC and Laptop.
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1️⃣How to Boot from USB Flash Drive on Laptop (Boot Menu & BIOS/UEFI)
2️⃣How to Boot from USB Flash Drive on PC (Boot Menu & BIOS/UEFI)
????1️⃣, How to Boot from USB Flash Drive on Laptop (Boot Menu & BIOS/UEFI)
✅Boot from USB Flash Drive on Laptop using UEFI - BIOS settings ???? 00:36
First of all, connect Bootable USB flash drive to the laptop, then restart your computer
and use the boot key (BIOS function key) to enter the BIOS, it’s usually: F2 or DEL
Immediately and repeatedly press your BIOS function key
The right moment is between powering on the computer and before booting the operating system.
Now we need to Set USB flash drive as the first Boot device in UEFI/BIOS settings
Go to the BIOS tab, make sure USB Boot is enabled.
You may see two options UEFI and Legacy
Choose Boot mode which you prefer and set your bootable USB as a First boot Device.
Example: if you installing Windows and your hard drive partitions are in GPT (GUID Partition Table)
You must boot USB from UEFI mode otherwise you will get an error:
⚠Windows cannot be installed to this disk. The selected disk is of the GPT partition style
If your Hard drive partitions are in MBR (Master Boot Record)
You must boot USB from Legacy mode otherwise you will get an error:
⚠Windows cannot be installed to this disk. The selected disk has an MBR partition table
but strongly recommended that you Convert your hard drive from MBR to GPT and boot bootable Windows USB from UEFI.
Ok, my Hard drive partitions are in GPT, so let’s boot bootable USB from the EFI option
Select Your Bootable USB from the EFI option and set it as a First boot Device.
In this example, we need to select USB and press F6 to move it on First place
Then press F10, and save changes, Wait until your bootable USB boots
Done, we have successfully Boot from USB Flash Drive on Laptop using UEFI - BIOS settings
After you use the bootable USB flash drive, you have to go back to BIOS and change the first boot priority, as it was.
Go back to BIOS and set your hard drive as a first boot device
Go to the boot tab, Select Windows Boot Manager, and move it in the first place. Then press F10, and save changes.
✅Boot from USB Flash Drive on Laptop using Boot Menu ???? 04:42
Make sure your Bootable USB flash drive is connected to the laptop
And then restart your computer
Now we need to use the special BIOS key to get into Boot Manager or Boot menu
In this example Boot menu key is F12, it depends on the manufacture
So, between powering on the computer and before booting the operating system
repeatedly press your Boot menu key to enter into Boot Manager
In Boot Manager, under the Boot option menu
Choose between UEFI and Legacy options and select your bootable USB flash drive . Then hit Enter, to boot from USB flash drive.
Done, we have successfully Boot from USB Flash Drive on Laptop using Boot Menu.
????2️⃣, How to Boot from USB Flash Drive on PC (Boot Menu & BIOS/UEFI)
✅Boot from USB Flash Drive on PC using UEFI - BIOS settings ???? 06:11
Connect Bootable USB flash drive to the PC
restart your computer and use the boot key, to enter the BIOS
usually, F2, DEL, or Escape, depends on your PC Manufacturer
In most cases, you can easily find the boot key on the startup screen.
Immediately and repeatedly press your BIOS function key
The right moment is between powering on the computer and before booting the operating system.
When you enter the BIOS, you need to find Boot Option Priorities
in this example, it is in the BIOS tab
under Boot Option Priorities, select the first Boot option
and replace it with your bootable USB flash drive
and hit F10 on your keyboard to save changes
Wait until your bootable USB boots
Done, we have successfully Boot from USB Flash Drive on PC using UEFI - BIOS settings
After you use the bootable USB flash drive
You have to go back to BIOS and change the first boot priority, as it was
go back to BIOS and set your hard drive as a first boot device.
✅Boot from USB Flash Drive on PC using Boot Menu ???? 09:23
Make sure your Bootable USB flash drive is connected to the PC
And then restart your computer
Use the special BIOS key to get into Boot Manager or Boot menu
In this example Boot menu key is F12, it depends on the manufacture
So, between powering on the computer and before booting the operating system
repeatedly press your Boot menu key to enter into Boot Manager
In Boot Manager, select your bootable USB flash drive
and hit Enter, to boot from a USB flash drive
Wait until your bootable USB boots
Done, we have successfully Boot from USB Flash Drive on PC using Boot Menu.
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Are you about to install Windows 10 on a UEFI-based device? This guide will show you how to create a compatible USB flash drive to complete the task.

When you have to install a clean copy of Windows 10, you'd typically use a USB media to boot the device into the 'Windows Setup' wizard to continue with the installation. However, if you have a computer that features a Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI), instead of the legacy Basic Input/Output System (BIOS), it's important to use the appropriate media for the motherboard firmware type.

On Windows 10, you can use at least two methods to create a bootable media to install the OS from USB on a UEFI-based computer. You can use the Microsoft Media Creation Tool to download the files onto a removable storage with support for both firmware types (UEFI and legacy BIOS). You can also use third-party tools, such as Rufus, which makes it easy to create a USB to install Windows with support for UEFI.

In this Windows 10 guide, we'll walk you through the steps to create a USB flash drive that includes UEFI support using the Microsoft Media Creation Tool and Rufus.

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How to create Windows 10 UEFI boot media using Media Creation Tool

On devices using UEFI, the quickest way to create a bootable USB media to perform a clean install or in-place upgrade of Windows 10 is to use the Media Creation Tool, which Microsoft makes available for download through its support website.

To create a bootable media, connect a USB flash drive of at least 8GB of storage, and then use these steps:

  1. Open Windows 10 download page.
  2. Under the 'Create Windows 10 installation media' section, click the Download tool now button to save the file on your computer.

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  3. Double-click the MediaCreationToolxxxx.exe file to relaunch the tool.
  4. Click the Accept button to agree to the Microsoft terms.
  5. Select the Create installation media (USB flash drive, DVD, or ISO file) for another PC option.

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  6. Click the Next button.
  7. (Optional) Clear the Use the recommended options for this PC option.

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  8. Select the correct language, architecture, and edition of Windows 10.

    Quick tip: If you'll be installing Windows 10 on multiple computers running 32-bit and 64-bit architectures, then use the 'Architecture' drop-down menu and select the Both option.

  9. Click the Next button.
  10. Select the USB flash drive option.

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  11. Click the Next button
  12. Select the flash drive from the list. (If you don't see the storage, click the Refresh drive list option.)

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  13. Click the Next button.
  14. Click the Finish button.

Once you complete the steps, the tool will download the required files from the Microsoft servers, and it'll create a bootable USB flash drive with support for UEFI and BIOS.

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How to create Windows 10 UEFI boot media using Rufus tool

If the Media Creation Tool isn't working or prefer to use a third-party tool, Rufus allows you to create an installation media with support for UEFI. You can use Rufus with an existing ISO file, or you can use the tool to download the Windows 10 files from the Microsoft servers, which you can the use to create the bootable flash drive.

Create boot flash drive with Windows 10 ISO

To create a bootable media using an existing Windows 10 ISO file, connect a flash drive of at least 8GB of space, and use these steps:

  1. Open Rufus download page.
  2. Under the 'Download' section, click the latest release and save the file on your device.

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  3. Double-click the Rufus-x.x.exe file to launch the tool.
  4. Under the 'Device' section, select the USB flash drive.
  5. Under the 'Boot selection' section, click the Select button on the right side.
  6. Select the Windows 10 ISO file from its folder location.
  7. Click the Open button.
  8. Use the 'Image option' drop-down menu to select the Standard Windows installation option.
  9. Use the 'Partition scheme' drop-down menu to select the GPT option.
  10. Use the 'Target system' drop-down menu to select the UEFI (non CSM) option.

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  11. Under the 'Show Advanced drive properties' section do not change the default settings.

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  12. Under the 'Volume label' field, enter a descriptive name for the drive — for example, 'win10_20h2_usb.'

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  13. Under the 'File system' and 'Cluster size' section do not change the default settings.
  14. Click the Show advanced format options button.
  15. Select the Quick format and Create extended label and icon files options.
  16. Click the Start button.
  17. Click the OK button to confirm.
  18. Click the Close button.

After you complete the steps, Rufus will create a USB flash drive to install Windows 10 on a UEFI computer with the image you've provided.

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Make A Uefi Bootable Usb Drive For Windows 10 On Mac

Rufus also includes a feature that allows you to download the Windows 10 ISO directly from the Microsoft servers, which you can then use with the tool to create a bootable USB flash drive.

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To create an installation media downloading the ISO file, connect a USB flash drive of at least 8GB of space, and then use these steps:

  1. Open Rufus download page.
  2. Under the 'Download' section, click the latest release of the tool to save the file onto your computer.

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  3. Double-click the Rufus-x.x.exe file to launch the tool.
  4. Click the Settings button at the bottom of the page.

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    Quick note:Steps No. 4 through 8 will enable the feature to download the ISO file. If you already have the down-arrow button next to the 'Select' option, you don't need to use these four steps.

  5. Under the 'Settings' section, use the 'Check for updates' drop-down menu and select the Daily option.

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  6. Click the Close button.
  7. Close the Rufus tool.
  8. Double-click the Rufus-x.x.exe file to launch the tool.
  9. Under the 'Device' section, select the USB flash drive.
  10. Under the 'Boot selection' section, click the arrow button next to the 'Select' option and choose the Download option.

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  11. Click the Download button.
  12. Use the 'Version' drop-down menu to select the Windows 10 option.
  13. Click the Continue button.
  14. Select the 20H2 (Build 19042.xxx - xxxx.xx) option to download the Windows 10 October 2020 Update.
  15. Click the Continue button.
  16. Use the 'Edition' drop-down menu and select the Windows 10 Home/Pro option.
  17. Click the Continue button.
  18. Use the 'Language' drop-down menu and select your installation language.

    Quick note: If you're in the United States, you should select the 'English' option. Otherwise, select the 'English International' option.

  19. Click the Continue button.
  20. Use the 'Architecture' drop-down menu and select the 32-bit or 64-bit option (recommended).

    Quick tip: You can determine the architecture of your computer on Settings >System >About, under the Device specifications section.

  21. Click the Download button.

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  22. Select a folder location to temporarily store the ISO file.
  23. Click the Save button.
  24. Use the 'Image option' drop-down menu to select the Standard Windows installation option.
  25. Use the 'Partition scheme' drop-down menu to select the GPT option.
  26. Use the 'Target system' drop-down menu to select the UEFI (non CSM) option.

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  27. Under the 'Show Advanced drive properties' section do not change the default settings.
  28. Under the 'Volume label' field, enter a descriptive name for the drive — for example, 'win10_20h2_usb.'
  29. Under the 'File system' and 'Cluster size' section do not change the default settings.
  30. Click the Show advanced format options button.
  31. Select the Quick format and Create extended label and icon files options.
  32. Click the Start button.
  33. Click the OK button.
  34. Click the Close button.

Once you complete the steps, the tool will run the script to download the Windows 10 ISO file from Microsoft. After the download, Rufus will be able to use that ISO file to create a bootable media, which you can use to install Windows 10 on computers using UEFI.

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When you have the USB bootable media with support for UEFI systems, you can use it to start the 'Windows Setup' wizard to perform an in-place upgrade or clean installation of Windows 10.

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