
On the ISO file window, open the folder named 'sources'.Once this file is downloaded, mount it by double-clicking it. Next, head to this link and download the ISO file. When done, double-click the USB drive icon on the desktop to open it.Click it and select FAT/FAT32 as the format and “Master Boot Record” as scheme. You then must find the Erase button located on the top right.Launch it and in the sidebar, search for your USB drive by name and select it (NOTE: the USB drive's name is originally "Unnamed" unless changed by a user).Double-click it and search for the Disk Utility app.


You firstly plug the USB drive into your Mac,.Well, this was simple for my Windows 11 laptop: I followed the instructions in Create a bootable Windows 10 installation USB on macOS:
