Enumerating Pre-install Packages

2/27/2019
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Refined solution (not fully tested, but ought to work; if not, do all of my first set of steps steps and then come back and do this set; that’s the path I took): • hold option at startup to force-boot into Windows and/or the install USB as needed to get to the point where you get hung up on the RealTek driver. Once you stall on RealTek: • Start/Windows menu -> All Apps -> Windows System -> Task Manager • End Task on the Setup app • Restart so Windows doesn’t think you’re still installing • Open File Explorer (from the Start bar) and navigate to (assuming your BootCamp USB drive is D:) D: BootCamp Drivers Apple • Run AppleSoftwareUpdate.msi. This will have the side-effect of installing Apple Software Update, but is mainly to trigger an unwind of the prior failed BootCamp install. Click through and let it roll back. Also getting the same problem. My approach so far: • you'll need an external USB generic mouse for right-click navigating Windows for the moment • force-kill the BootCamp installer from the task manager (if you've gotten that far) • restart, hold option to force boot options and select Windows (if you haven't installed yet, select the install USB BootCamp put together; restart the list once you've gotten to the RealTek failure) • use File Explorer (should be in your start bar) to navigate to the USB drive BootCamp assembled. This is probably D:, and I will assume it IS D: for the remaining steps.

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Bootcamp Enumerating Pre-install Packages

Enumerating pre-install packages

Apple Enumerating Pre-install Packages

Enumerating Pre-install Packages

I'm using this slightly modified script to enumerate all installed MSI packages. Why is enumerating installed MSI packages so. References for enumerating.

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