Msiutil
msiutil serves as a scalpel for Windows Installer packages. While the average user relies on the GUI or standard installers, IT professionals and developers utilize msiutil to debug installation failures, automate software analysis, and manipulate the internal structure of deployment packages without triggering an actual installation. It remains a vital utility in the toolkit of anyone managing Windows software lifecycles.
Traditional Windows hardware often uses , where multiple devices share a physical line to signal the CPU. This can cause "interrupt storms" or high latency as the CPU waits to figure out which device sent the signal. msiutil