![]() Fortunately, there's also a free alternative called wimlib which works on Mac (and Linux). On Windows, Microsoft's official solution is to split the file using a special tool designed for these. The final problem is that the install.wim file is too big to copy across to the FAT32-formatted USB stick (you can try, but will be met with an error). The only way I was able to successfully overcome this problem was following this person's guide:
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