

08:46:33, Warning SYSPRP SPPNP: Missing driver file C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Intel\OpenCL\bin\圆4\clang_compiler64.dll. Go back to MacOS and inspect the BOOTCAMP partition, \Windows\System32\SysPrep\Panther\setupact.log shows no error at all except warning on Intel driver: Restored the image to my MBA 2013 Boot Camp partition in question, reboot and it did device detection - 100% through and but then the balls keep spinning for 10 mins, and finally freeze. On my working Windon MBA 2012, done SysPrep with option Generalize and Shutdown, go back to MacOS and did WinClone. Now anyone wanna have further advice? This apparently becomes my spare R&D hobby in the pandemic days.
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Then tried to clone the Windbuild from 2013 MacBook Air and move it to the older 2012 MacBook Air, again after OOBE all drivers are detected and run without problem, can even upgraded to 1809 (I think 1909 is also ok, but I tried different combinations), again move it back to 2013 MacBook Air it freeze the same way as it was.ĭid boot into Safe mode and Run Sysprep.exe but does not help.

However normal mode / debug log / etc all get to the Windows login screen then it is freeze - it becomes so slow that keyboard is effectively hanged, and the mouse is very very jumpy (the pointer is being updated on screen once every two seconds).

Reboot it and start it in Safe mode / Safe mode with Command Line, both can login without problem. The saga continues - I bought a copy of WinClone, and also get back my older 2012 MacBook Air (Intel Graphics HD 4000 that can upgraded to 1909 without problem), use WinClone to make an image, restore it on my 2013 Intel HD 5000 MacBook Air - can boot but OOBE hanged.
