
- #CANT USE EXTERNAL SSD FOR WINDOWS 10 USB TOOL INSTALL#
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The USB flash drive will be formatted and a single MS-DOS (FAT) volume will be created. Do not select the volume located just underneath the device name. The device will likely have the name of the USB flash drive manufacturer listed. In the Disk Utility sidebar, select the USB flash drive device.Make sure the USB flash drive is connected to your Mac.Warning : The process of preparing the USB flash drive will delete any data contained on the flash drive. The flash drive needs to be formatted for use on Windows
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The USB flash drive needs to be formatted to accept the Windows software that Boot Camp Assistant will download and install. Prepare the USB Flash Drive for the Windows Support Software The external drive will be formatted and a single MS-DOS (FAT) volume will be created.


The device will likely have the name of the external enclosure’s manufacturer listed. In the Disk Utility sidebar, select the external drive that will be used for Windows.Launch Disk Utility, located at /Applications/Utilities.Ensure the external drive is connected to your Mac.Warning : The erase, format, and partitioning process will delete all data currently contained on the external drive.
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The external drive that you’ll install Windows on needs to be prepared by erasing and formatting the drive for use with Windows. Prepare the External Drive for Installing Windows
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If you’re not using a portable Mac with a built-in keyboard and trackpad, you’ll need a wired keyboard and mouse to complete the installation.
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During the Windows installation, the drivers for Apple wireless keyboards and mice aren’t installed until the very end of the process.

One of the downsides to Boot Camp and the Windows installer is that it restricts you to only installing Windows on your Mac’s internal drive. It’s a nice capability that lets you select – at boot time – which operating system you wish to use: macOS or Windows. Boot Camp and Boot Camp Assistant allow you to install Windows on your Mac.
