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I have a rescued 2013 MacBook Air with a broken screen backlight due to a beverage spill and missing its internal SSD. I don't yet have any OS installed on it. I have access only to (32 bit) Windows PCs otherwise.
I believe there are bootable live USBs these days like we used to use live CDs back in the day. For a Mac live USB stick I'm not sure what partitioning / formatting / filesystem is needed for it to be bootable by Mac firmware. Thus I'm not sure if or how I can create one using a Windows box.
Existing questions that I originally thought were identical are about creating a USB key from an Intel machine running Linux. I currently don't have Linux on any of my Intel machines, all are running only Windows. Thus it appears mine is a novel question here.
Why couldn't I find the previous question in either Superuser search or Google until I posted it? (-: – hippietrail – 2016-04-28T07:21:36.337
Could be how you worded it? The system did not recognize how you typed it possibly. – NetworkKingPin – 2016-04-28T07:23:30.253
Actually the existing question is about using a Wintel Linux box while I don't currently have any box running Linux, I only have Windows boxes right now. I think this is clear without editing the question text. Regretting closevoting myself now (-: – hippietrail – 2016-04-28T07:24:03.510
Use this Unetbootin It will allow you to make a bootable linux usb on Windows,Linux or Mac.
– NetworkKingPin – 2016-04-28T07:26:38.553@NetworkKingPin: Really? In that case is the last section of this answer to a similar question wrong/out-of-date? https://superuser.com/a/589600/58110
– hippietrail – 2016-04-28T07:29:09.370Ive used it in the last 6 months. Haha I didnt even look at the question. I just read what you said. – NetworkKingPin – 2016-04-28T07:34:10.753
@NetworkKingPin: Sorry are you saying that you have used it to create a USB bootable on Mac from a Windows PC? Even the tool's own website still currently says it can't do that. I looked it up based on reading it in that old answer. – hippietrail – 2016-04-28T07:37:44.133
There is no way to do this natively in Windows, this question will only draw 3rd party software solutions which are off topic here, your might be better re-wording the question and post here....http://softwarerecs.stackexchange.com/
– Moab – 2016-04-28T15:51:45.0175http://superuser.com/questions/775017/is-it-possible-to-create-bootable-linux-on-usb-drive-using-windows-command-line – random – 2016-04-29T05:23:58.430