Use the link below to install Chromebook Recovery Utility. The Chromebook Recovery Utility is like any other Chrome app, and you can easily install it from the Chrome Web Store. Let’s dive in and create a bootable USB drive on Chromebook. Even though it is meant for use with Chrome OS image files, the Chromebook Recovery Utility does seem to work well with Linux and Windows ISO files. The tool works by either downloading the image file from Google’s servers or selecting an image from your system and burning it onto a USB drive.
It is also available for Linux, Windows, and macOS.
I bought a 32 gigabyte USB drive at Walmart for only 3, so this shouldn't be very expensive. The ISO file is only about 5 gigabytes, but I recommend you use a USB drive with at least 16 gigabytes of space just in case Windows needs more space during the installation process. The Chromebook Recovery Utility was designed to create recovery images for Chromebooks if you ran into an issue with your Chrome OS. Step 2: Insert your USB storage drive into your Mac. Here are 3 best ISO to USB burning software for latest Mac OS. To start, connect your preferred external drive to the Mac. Therefore, we recommend that you create a Time Machine backup of your data. Note that when using this method, files from the destination drive will be permanently replaced with the contents of the ISO file. Some of the tools no loner works on macOS High Serria and Mojave. Copy or 'burn' an ISO file into the flash drive.
On Chromebooks, we will use quite a different tool – Chromebook Recovery Utility. Burning ISO to USB on Mac is not that simple as you imaged. Creating an ISO image from a physical disc or from a set of files is very easy to do however, through the use of a CD burning application, such as the freely available InfraRecorder or CDBurnerXP. Most people are used to using tools like Rufus, Balena Etcher, PowerISO, etc., developed to run on Windows, Linux, and macOS natively. Notes on ISO Support: All versions of Rufus since v1.1.0 allow the creation of a bootable USB from an ISO image (.iso). Some of the significant uses of a bootable USB drive include installing a new operating system or run software like Gparted, Antiviruses, and Penetration testing Operating systems on Live mode. Burning an ISO image to a USB drive on Chromebook