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Hi,
I have one assumption. I have experienced an issue with the "ThinkPad Hotkey Features Integration Package Setup"
It seem to be stuck indefinitely, when present within the downloads for a Lenovo laptop device.
It does seem like this, that the setup.exe expects access to other applications or drivers, and if there are not present, the > setup.exe is just stuck. Maybe it would help that the Intel Graphics Driver to the second last position and the "ThinkPad Hotkey ?> Features Integration Package Setup" to the end of the installation process.
I have attached the LSU Log, which I have created for her. LSUClient.log
I assume we found ourselfes a very good solution for the tackling of the issue by using your 10 minutes max timecounter as well as sorting in the powershell script the update "Hotkey Features Integration" to the last possible line of execution, which then gets usually 90 - 95% installations go through without any issues.
LSUClient 1.5.2 should fix this for good because it now supports evaluating the so-called Coreq dependency that the ThinkPad Hotkey Features Integration Package has on the Power Management Driver (which must be installed first).
Effectively, this means the "ThinkPad Hotkey Features Integration Package" will no longer be returned as applicable if the Power Management driver isn't already installed. So on a fresh system without drivers, it'll only start to show up in the second round of searching for and installing updates. This is also a good time to remind that it is recommended to search for and install updates a few times in a row: https://jantari.github.io/LSUClient-docs/docs/topics/best-practices/
Originally posted by @TVMike in #56 (comment)
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