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No device drivers were found bootcamp1/16/2024 ![]() I migrated a Windows 10 (Edu) installation with Winclone from my Mid-2015 MBP 15" (R9 M370X) to my new 16" and injected the new SSD drivers as Winclone suggested.Ĭould boot into the migrated installation right away but had no mouse or keyboard (internal) working.Īfter plugging in the USB peripherals I, at least, could interact with the system again. I just created this account to share my findings with you and hope they’re useful for somebody. I just ran into the same issue as you guys and could resolve it with a little tinkering. (3) reboot, delete file, restore the Safe boot checkbox Under boot options, clear the Safe boot checkbox (2) Most likely you will need to use safe mode to be able to delete this file. What is happening is that windows 10 security is preventing the installer from deleting it. This will be associated with a file name, most likely bootcampservice.exe.ĭelete this file. something like “cannot mark installable” will show up. (2) Examine the log file to find the error. The will have some random number as its title, but you should be able to which one by the time stamp. There should be a log file that was outputted from the failed install (It should have an “msi” in its name and. There could be something else, but most likely it is that. ![]() Security is preventing that from being removed. What needs to be done is to remove the old bootcampservice.exe. ![]()
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