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Error message on 2015 Macbook Air's
Seems to be a new PKG which i've put on my local network, but then installer throws up an error message saying installer doesn't exist, when you click ok bootcamp setup launches anyway, so not sure if its one part of installation missing or a rogue warning message - breaks unattended installation though.
Can you attach a screenshot or photo of the error? So after you dismiss the error, install completes? Does it install all drivers?
Hi Tim,
I can’t at the minute i’ve shipped those machines and i’m not due to get anymore in - I thought I might have snapped it at the time but I didn’t unfortunately - It happened on two of the 11” Macbook Airs - to my memory it didn’t happen on the new 13” Macbook Pros though which I assume are also using the same new ESD. But don’t quote me on that.
All I remember is that the error came up when Brigadier went to launch the .msi at the end of unpacking and it said something like “file doesn’t exist” or along those lines, when clicking ok, the boot camp setup.exe starts. I couldn’t say if it installed all drivers though to be honest, the second time it did it the settings for the desktop were all wrong so something is probably off. I also noticed that unlike on every other system, I didn’t see the Brigadier command prompt appear with the model and the download starting and then the unpacking which takes a reasonable amount of times usually - when it appears it was already unpacking all the drivers in a list.
Probably not much use without exact specifics really.
Kind Regards Daniel Shepherd Deecies
On 27 Mar 2015, at 3:48 pm, Timothy Sutton [email protected] wrote:
Can you attach a screenshot or photo of the error? So after you dismiss the error, install completes? Does it install all drivers?
— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/timsutton/brigadier/issues/10#issuecomment-86981685.
I know this is like 2 years old, but do you remember if this was the audio driver that caused the issue? We were having this issue, and it was resolved by running the installer as the SYSTEM account. A local admin or even domain admin account cannot install the audio drivers properly and halts the installation.
I hate to be the old necromancer and bring this thread up from the dead but it seems it is occurring on my mac air 7,1 and no when you close out the error it does not continue install. instead it it says that the install finished successfully and once i reboot all that is installed is apple software update
that is the error @timsutton.