Hi. I'd like to clarify: are you unable to access the system selection menu, or is the Windows icon not appearing in the menu itself? If the Windows icon isn't appearing in the menu, you may have enabled the "Deactivate Windows ESP" option. Please let me know what Mac you have.
Windows Install_V6.3.8 Update: Added Windows installation options (like in Rufus). I recommend selecting all options; this will simplify and speed up the system installation. Bug fix
Hi. I checked the log, and Windows installed without any problems. I also noticed that you used the autounattend.xml answer file, which should have gotten you to the Windows desktop without internet, keyboard, and trackpad drivers. I think you'll have to temporarily use a wired keyboard and mouse until you install the drivers.
I haven't had users contact me with this problem before. I don't know why this is happening to you. I think you could try other versions of Windows and downgrade the security settings with T2. I can also check if Windows installed correctly. Please send me the log. After installation, save the log (File -> Save Log).
Hi. If you don't use the OpenCore bootloader, this option should be disabled.
You can try installing MacOS 10.13 on a flash drive with good speed - https://youtu.be/eGoyHbury0Y And format the internal drive for Windows. In the program, select "Install Windows legacy boot" and install Windows with MacOS 10.13 High Sierra. Don't forget to prepare the driver package; you can download them from Bootcamp, for example.
You can try installing MacOS 10.13 on a flash drive with good speed - https://youtu.be/43YnoH4TrNc And format the internal drive for Windows. In the program, select "Install Windows legacy boot" and install Windows with MacOS 10.13 High Sierra. Don't forget to prepare the driver package; you can download them from Bootcamp, for example.
Unfortunately, only starting with MacOS 10.13