As to the problem of installing Windows on Mac, many netizens know they can do it through boot Camp. But what netizens probably don't know is that on boot camp you can actually make a Windows installation USB drive that starts your Mac. After the installation of the USB flash drive, netizens will want to install the Windows system on the Mac, it can be easily solved.
First, prepare the ISO image for Windows 7 or higher, and a minimum of 8GB USB flash drive.
Then on your MAC (small part on OS X Mountain Lion) go to the "apps" directory, find "utilities", right-click on "Boot Camp Assistant" – Show Package Contents –contents, find Info.plist. Copy it to the desktop.
Then edit the info.plist on the desktop, you can use any plain text editor open for editing, find preusbbootsupportedmodels, modify it to usbbootsupportedmodels, in fact, the previous Pre is removed, Then save it.
Next, the Info.plist on the desktop will be overwritten back to the original location (in order to safely recommend that you back up the original location of the original Info.plist), you are done. The next time you run "Boot Camp Assistant," You'll find the option to create a USB-mounted drive. The next step is very simple, I will not elaborate.