I received an off-list reply stating:
> On Fri, Apr 03, 2020 at 18:43:31 -0400, Nathan Stratton Treadway wrote:
> >Based on a quick glance, it looks this log file shows a bunch of
> >drivers getting installed from this c:\$WINDOWS.~BT\ directory
> >into the C:\windows directory.  Does this ring a bell with anyone?
> 
> That's the place Windows stored upgrade files for the 7/8 -> 10 free
> upgrade.

This particular machine was new in Dec 2019 and as far as I can tell it
never had any form of Windows 7 or 8 installed on it.

However, on 3/26 the user did do a "factory reset" operation to achieve
a fresh install of Windows 10, which I guess involves running the
Windows installer off of a hidden partition on the disk drive, so
perhaps that process also uses a c:\$WINDOWS.~BT\ directory?

But that still leaves unanswered the question why the Win7 version of
the tap0901 driver was somehow included as part of that process....

                                                        Nathan
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