I am setting up a bunch of Dell Inspiron 13-5378 2-in-1 laptops to be imaged with Windows 10 via Windows Deployment Services.
I can load all the Dell drivers for this laptop into the WDS automatic driver installation mechanism, except for the Intel Integrated Sensor Hub. In order to install a driver into WDS, it needs to have an *.INF. The Integrated Sensor Hub does not have an exposed *.INF....
01/04/2017 11:40 AM 22,570 MUP.xml
01/16/2017 02:49 AM 20,588 package.xml
10/14/2016 03:58 AM 18,403,304 SetupISS.exe
04/01/2016 02:00 AM 3,484 WiXLicenseNote.txt
4 File(s) 18,449,946 bytes
And the setup program does not offer any way to extract the SetupISS.exe installer.
SetupISS.exe /?
I can extract this executable using 7-Zip, but then I just get a pile of raw data files without names that mean anything.
I try to open these various files with Notepad++, and I can see suggestions of file names. Looks like file "u8" is "bootstrapper.dll"...
Intel.Deployment.Bootstrapper Intel Corporation; (Intel.Deployment.Bootstrapper.IIFCoreApp FileVersion1.1.0.0D InternalNameBootstrapper.dll OriginalFilenameBootstrapper.dll ProductNameIntel.Deployment.Bootstrapper4 ProductVersion1.1.0.08 Assembly Version1.1.0.0
But I can't sort through this mess manually, so it looks like I just won't be installing the Integrated Sensor Hub on these laptops. I hope it wasn't important.
Why is Intel not providing any normal way to extract this installer?