If you still insist on installing in EFI mode, the informaion below should help. It’s not hard, and it won’t brick your machine. You should only install windows 10 in legacy mode from a DVD (default option for DVD). The USB install is an EFI Windows install and it can (and has for many people) cause firmware corruption which will give you a giant silver brick on your desktop. If you are in fact using a cMP tower, you shouldn’t install from a USB. I have windows 10 installed on my system without issue. The reasons are valid, but you can still run windows. It actually is on some machines, but it was deactivated for the Classic Mac Pro tower computers. Any other options available for Mojave? I suppose you meant to say that the BootCampAssistant is no longer available. Disk Utility is no longer available for this since the High Serria.
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