Using a Mac with at least OS X 10.6.8 installed, access the Mac App Store and download the Mavericks (10.9) app installer Insert the USB drive into the Mac and launch Disk Utility.

Code: sudo dd if=/Volumes/Hackintosh HD/El Capitan Home/[COLOR=#0000FF]yourusername[/COLOR]/Desktop/Win10_English_x64.iso of=/dev/disk[B]5[/B] bs=1mNext press enter, its going to ask for your password, enter your password and hit enter. This will start the process You need to be patient when I first did this on a USB 2.0 it took 39 minutes. This time because i was curious I used a USB 3.0 and it took 21 minutes When its finished you will see the bytes transferred, the time it took in seconds, and the bytes/sec. Finally, you have one more step.

In terminal you want to type. I just installed Windows 10 Pro via bootable USB and here's some things I learned. You can't use the Oct 1809 ISO. The UEFI will show in BIOS but attempting to boot just lands you back in BIOS. Apple has a support notice that Bootcamp users should use the April version, then update later: Also, I asked the neighbor's kid (Windows user) if he could make a bootable USB from the Oct version, he brought the USB back, said he couldn't figure why he could make it bootable either.

Remote Call Control on Lync is still a bit of a dark area. Everything in the server product remains in terms of configuring RCC, but getting it going is a bit of a different story. In Lync Server 2013, support for remote call control scenarios enables users to control their private branch exchange (PBX) phones by using Lync 2013 on their desktop computers. This section describes remote call control features and requirements for deploying remote call control. Remote control for mac app. Could anyone clarify the support for Remote Call Control for Lync Mac 2011? I also hear Q1/2016 should see the release of Mac Skype for Business Client? Again, does anyone know the support status for RCC? Many thanks, Mark. To enable remote call control, but disable PC-to-PC audio calls, and to enable only the user to control their PBX phone from Lync 2013 to make PC-to-phone calls, click Remote call control only. In Line URI, specify the telephone number of the user. Use remote call control (RCC) Lync 2010 More. This article discusses how using a phone that is not unified communications (UC)-enabled differs from using a UC-enabled phone. Receiving calls from Microsoft Lync 2010 communications software is similar to receiving calls with Lync 2010 for UC-enabled users. Open Lync, and, in the Lync.

Once you've got the Windows 10 April version from Microsoft download page (both April and Oct versions available) you mount it, then copy all the files from the mounted volume to your USB. The USB should be formatted first as MS-DOS, Master Boot Record, named WININSTALL.

That's all you need to make it bootable. I didn't use the terminal for any of this so sorry if its OT.

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MacOS Sierra bootable USB from Windows 10/8/7 PC The macOS Sierra bootable USB can be prepared on a Mac without the help of third-party tools, just like how can be prepared from Command Prompt. However, if your Mac device is not bootable, you can prepare as well. In this guide, we will see how to create macOS Sierra bootable USB drive from Windows 10, Windows 8 or Windows 7 PC. What you will need: # macOS Sierra DMG file # A USB flash drive with at least 16 GB of storage # A PC running Windows 10, Windows 8 or Windows 7 # Trial copy of TransMac (no need to download now) Once you have all above mentioned things, you can make macOS Sierra bootable USB from a Windows PC. In this guide, we’re creating macOS Sierra bootable USB from Windows 10 but you can use the same procedure on Windows 8 and Windows 7. Guide to prepare macOS Sierra bootable install USB from Windows 10/8/7 Step 1: Connect a USB drive with at least 16 GB of storage space to your Windows PC and move all data from USB drive to a safe place as the drive will be erased while preparing macOS Sierra bootable USB. Step 2: Visit of TransMac and download the latest version of TransMac software on your PC.