Boot Camp Assistant Never Boots Into Windows 10 Installer
I've found it impossible to install Windows 10 onto my MacBook Pro 11,3 (Late 2013) 15" with macOS 10.12.6, 32 GB RAM. I've set aside a partition of 32 GB specifically for Boot Camp to use to install Windows 10. I have gotten far enough in the bug ridden Boot Camp Assistant app to where the "WININSTALL" USB boot drive is finished. I'm using a 32 GB SD USB thumb drive from SanDisk. I get as far as Boot Camp Assistant asking for my Admin password, I provide it, then Boot Camp stops with the following message:
"The Windows support software has been saved.
Install this Windows support software after installing Windows.
Quit"
Quit? No, it's supposed to instead boot the Windows 10 installer, with added Boot Camp files, which I see are indeed there on the USB boot drive. The Windows 10 installation process is then supposed to proceed. It's NOT supposed to stop and leave me at "Quit".
I've suffered through Apple's, as usual, buggy Feedback Assistant and reported this bug to Apple. In the meantime, I'm at a dead end with no indication of errors by Boot Camp Assistant and no options to go any further with the installer boot and installation process as intended. Dead end.
Have others run into the dead end bug? Any suggestions? There is no documentation of this problem on the Internet that I can find. Apple has none. The various third party documentations of the Boot Camp Assistant process have none. I have checked several times to verify that my MBP is indeed Boot Camp Windows 10 capable. That's not the issue.
MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Late 2013), macOS Sierra (10.12.1), 16 GB RAM