All this said, I have yet to actually use this drive to INSTALL Windows as I'm building the computer tomorrow. Will report back if I run into any issues. The ExFAT formatted drive with Windows ISO did not work as a bootable drive. I had to create a Windows partition on my hard drive and boot into that to make a functioning boot drive. I managed to create several bootable Windows 10 USBs on Mac (Mojave, Catalina and Big Sur) in recent years. If you are using a newer Windows 10 ISO (after version 201809), then UUByte ISO Editor is the best app for creating a bootable USB on Mac. It automatically splits the large ISO file into small parts so the Windows installation files can be sit on a FAT32 partition, which is the only working file system supported by Mac for Windows install. Here is a nice tutorial for creating bootable USB on Mac: Also, this app works on latest Ventura and M1 Mac as just tested it on a M1 MacBook Air with macOS Ventura 13.2.
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