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WinDiskWriter — macOS application for making bootable USB drives with Microsoft Windows.
Supports the following versions of Microsoft Windows (x64, UEFI):
- Windows 11 [(TPM + Secure Boot) patches are available!]
- Windows 10
- Windows 8.1
- Windows 8
- Windows 7
- Windows Vista
· This software was written in Objective-C language, which guarantees the best macOS compatibility, starting from the good old Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6 to the latest available macOS Sonoma 14.0.
· WinDiskWriter is still in development, so if you encounter any bugs — feel free to report them to Github Issues
Features ⭐️
- Writing a bootable .iso file on USB drive
- Patching Windows 11 image in order to ignore the hardware requirements set by Microsoft
- TPM 2.0
- Secure Boot
- Minimum Storage Capacity
- Minimum RAM Capacity
- and others…
- Installing an EFI-capable boot file for Windows 7 and Vista
- Splitting large install.wim file in order to fit onto FAT32 filesystem
- Advanced progress tracking
- Wide compatibility starting from Mac OS X 10.6 and ending with the latest version of macOS at the time of writing — 14.0 Sonoma
You can download WinDiskWriter from the official GitHub Repo:
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