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I'm struggling to get a OSX Usb drive at the moment, but do not want to hold up by build for Win 10.
1. Is it possible to install Win 10 as you describe and then some time later do the OSX part?
2. If so, you said:
The only special thing you need to do for Win10 is create the EFI partition as the first partition on the drive and format the drive GPT partition tables. This is easiest to do with the OS X Disk Utility, but it can be done from an elevated command window at the Win10 installer screen with diskpart. If you do not know how to do it with diskpart I suggest you do it with OS X Disk Utility. Note that CSM must be enabled for the installation process.
How do I do the process you mention that is underlined?
1. Is it possible to install Win 10 as you describe and then some time later do the OSX part?
2. If so, you said:
The only special thing you need to do for Win10 is create the EFI partition as the first partition on the drive and format the drive GPT partition tables. This is easiest to do with the OS X Disk Utility, but it can be done from an elevated command window at the Win10 installer screen with diskpart. If you do not know how to do it with diskpart I suggest you do it with OS X Disk Utility. Note that CSM must be enabled for the installation process.
How do I do the process you mention that is underlined?