I recently created a bootable drive for Windows following a tutorial, but I'm having trouble getting it to work. When I boot up my PC, I get a black screen for a moment before it just returns to the BIOS boot mode. I tried enabling CSM (Compatibility Support Module), but that didn't resolve the issue. The only computers available to me are work PCs, and I'm stuck. Any advice on how I can get Windows downloaded to my new setup?
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You might want to try using Parallels, which lets you emulate Windows on a Mac. They offer a 14-day free trial, which could be just what you need to get it set up. Plus, consider using Rufus to customize your Windows install; it helps streamline the process. I previously shared a detailed method for getting an ISO using Microsoft's site and creating a bootable USB with Rufus. Let me know if you need that info, and I can break it down further!
To create a bootable USB using Rufus, start by downloading the Windows 11 ISO from the Microsoft site. Select 'Download Windows 11 Disk Image (ISO) for x64 devices' and choose the language. After downloading, open Rufus, select your USB drive, and choose the ISO file. Rufus will let you customize your installation options before formatting the drive. Once that’s done, boot from the USB on your new PC, go into BIOS, set the USB as the primary boot option, and you should be good to go!

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