![]() Head into the sources folder and locate the install.esd file and remove it by sending it to the trash. ![]() Step 7: Launch the build folder that you previously created. ![]() You should then end up with a file called “install.esd”. Under the “Name & Extension” section, remove the “wim” extension and replace it with “esd”. Step 6: Right click on the install.wim file on the Desktop, and select Get Info. Step 5: Close all folders and, once again, unmount the Windows 11 ISO just to keep things nice and tidy. Copy that file and temporarily paste it to the Desktop. Right click on the Windows 11 ISO file and select Open With > DiskImageMounter and then select the sources folder. Step 3: Create a new folder on the desktop of your Mac – call it whatever you wish but we will call it build so we can reference it – and paste the previously copied items into the folder. Select all of the items in the resulting folder, then right-click and go to Copy 8 Items Step 2: Once you have downloaded Windows 10 ISO, right click on your Windows 10 ISO file and select Open With > DiskImageMounter. You’ll also need to strap yourself in and exercise some patience for this process. Step 1: First and foremost, make sure that the AnyToISO tool is downloaded and installed to your machine. ![]()
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