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Jul 2, 2016 7:56 PM in response to theratterby graysonrb,The first link has the picture of the 3 options with one for making a boot usb. When I open it, it takes me directly to partitioning my hard drive.
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Jul 2, 2016 8:50 PM in response to graysonrbby theratter,I think you need to explain more because I don't understand. For illustration, you can take screen snaps to post here.
To Post A Screen Shot
- Press Command-Shift-4 which will change the cursor to crosshairs.
- Hold down the mouse button and use the crosshairs to select the part of the screen you wish to capture.
- Release the mouse button and the image will be saved to your Desktop.
- Click on the Camera icon in the toolbar of the forum message editor.
- Drag the image onto the Choose File button and click on the Insert button.
You can't do anything until you have a properly partitioned and formatted USB flash drive and a bootable copy of the Windows installer .ISO disc. I have no idea what you are doing, so I can't properly help you.
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Jul 2, 2016 9:55 PM in response to graysonrbby theratter,I don't know why you don't get the correct window. What version of Boot Camp Assistant are you using? If you are using El Capitan, then it should be Vers. 6.0.0. Prior versions of BCA won't create a bootable USB disk for Windows.
Maybe this will help: Tutorial: Create a bootable Windows 10 USB in Mac OSX (Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, and 10). When I try on my machine I get this:
To make the flash drive you must uncheck the last option to Install Windows.


