After upgrading win10, Apple computer update BootCamp prompts can not find msi source file how to do

  

Since Apple has its own Apple system, all users want to replace it with a Windows system, you need to crack the restrictions on "BootCamp". Recently, Apple users upgraded the system to the official version of Win10, but found that when updating BootCamp, they encountered an error message that "the msi source file could not be found". What is going on? How to solve it? Let's take a look at the specific solution to this problem.

Cause Analysis:

A user can install a new version 6.0 by completely uninstalling the old BootCamp program under WIN. So the problem is that updating BootCamp is a process of deleting the old version and then installing the new version. If you have cleaned up the system cache file, installation package, etc. before, you can't delete the old version of the msi source file and you can't update it.

Solution:

1. After upgrading Win10, if you encounter "Msi source file cannot be found" during the update of BootCamp 6.0, and you need to manually point to the source file, first download the previous installation. version of.

2. When the manual pointing to the source file appears during the update of BootCamp 6.0, find the Bootcamp.msi installer in the Apple folder in the old BC folder that was downloaded and unzipped in the Browse “ Check to complete the installation through this issue.

3, in the Win system with 360 software housekeeper uninstall the old version of the BC program and then install the update seems to be possible, but the same uninstallation needs to provide the old version of the installation source, in short, regardless of uninstall or update, Both need to install the old version of the msi source to update to 6.0.

In summary, these are the solutions for upgrading Apple PCs after upgrading win10. You can refer to it and hope to help everyone! Welcome everyone to continue to pay attention to other information!

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