Quartus Prime Standard 20.4 silent installation with SCCM
When deploying Intel FPGA 20.4 standard we run into an issue when attempting to install the software as required. The install will just hang up with no error message while running the Quartus installer. When we set the deployment to available it is able to successfully install.
Install commands
QuartusSetup-20.1.1.720-windows.exe --mode unattended --unattendedmodeui none --installdir C:/intelFPGA/20.1 --accept_eula 1
We saw that this issue was also reported in 19.1, but it doesn't look like a resolution was found.
https://community.intel.com/t5/Intel-FPGA-Software-Installation/Quartus-Prime-Standard-19-1-silent-installation-with-SCCM/m-p/719876/highlight/true#M1660
Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Hi Thomas,
I've spent 2 months fighting this myself and had a breakthrough. It seems that the Quartus installer uses 'Bitrock', and installer technology I have also been fighting when trying to install Microchip's MPLAB X IDE 5.5.
Long story short, this forum post helped: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/397336/different-behaviour-required-vs-available-applicat.html
Use the checkbox on the Programs tab of the Deployment Type, to 'Run installation and uninstallation as 32bit on 64 bit clients'. Once I ticked that, my script actually managed to install quartus on a couple of machines last night.
I've written a long winded powershell script that pre-installs the usb blaster drivers (and puts their certs in machine trusted), installs quartus, then modelsim, then the patch for 20.1, and finally does the firewall entries for the right bits.
The command line that now works as 32 bit process is:
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23/09/2021 05:43:43 Started Step2 Install
Executing 'C:\WINDOWS\ccmcache\36\app\QuartusSetup-20.1.1.720-windows.exe --mode unattended --unattendedmodeui none --installdir "C:\Program Files\IntelQuartusV20" --accept_eula 1' at 23/09/2021 05:43:43
23/09/2021 05:49:35 finished Step2 Install...
Have a go with that, hope it helps. It's been driving me up the wall for years since Intel took this over.
Doug.