No keyboard & mouse during Win 7 installation on 13" rMBP (Haswell)

Installing Windows 7 64-bit with Boot Camp isn't possible because the keyboard and mouse aren't working on my new 13" rMBP with Haswell processor. I've downloaded the "Support software" and used the Boot Camp Assistante to create the install USB drive. Adding a USB keyboard and mouse doesn't solve the problem. Has anybody solved the problem or should I wait for Apple to update the "Support software"?

Have seen the update and done what I could with it, again I am stuck on the last step, aka having to enter a name for the partition and choose a color, I have read that i need a wired mouse and keyboard to get past this step. Is that true? I have just been assuming maybe there is something else going on and my system is missing something during that final step. Do I have to suck it up and buy a wired mouse and keyboard?
Another thing.
This download contains the Windows Support Software (Windows Drivers) you need to support 64 bit versions of Windows 7 and Windows 8, and Windows 8.1 on your Mac.
For more information on which operating systems are supported on different Mac systems, click here:http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5634
          • The download file is a .zip file. Double click it to uncompress it,  if it is not automatically uncompressed.
          • Double-click the Boot Camp5 folder.
          • Copy the entire contents of the .zip file to the root level of a USB flash drive or hard drive that is formatted with the FAT file system
          • When running Windows, locate the Boot Camp folder on the USB media you created in Step 3 and double click to open it.
          • Double click on setup to start installing the Boot Camp Support Software.
          • When prompted to allow changes, click on Yes and follow the onscreen instructions.
          • Installation can take a few minutes. Don't interrupt the installation process. When installation is complete, click Finish in the dialog that appears.
          • A system restart dialog box appears.  Click Yes to complete the installation.
When running Windows, locate the Boot Camp folder on the USB media I created in step three. How would I be able to do this if I cant get past last step of the installation process
Message was edited by: awaddington

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Payload cannot be installed due to dependent operation failure   WARNING: DW036: Payload cannot be installed due to dependent operation failure   WARNING: DW036: Payload cannot be installed due to dependent operation failure      ERROR: DW050: The following payload errors were found during install:   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe ExtendScript Toolkit CS5.5: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe Buzzword CS5.5: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe Dreamweaver CS5.5: Failed due to Language Pack installation failure   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe Linguistics CS5 x64: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Digital Publishing: Failed due to Language Pack installation failure   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe Photoshop CS5.1 Core: Failed due to Language Pack installation failure   ERROR: DW050:  - Microsoft_VC80_ATL_x86: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe Photoshop CS5.1 Core_x64: Failed due to Language Pack installation failure   ERROR: DW050:  - Recommended Common Fonts Installation x64: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - AdobeColorNA CS5.5: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Suite Shared Configuration CS5.5: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - AdobePDFL x64 CS5: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - DynamiclinkSupport: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe Fireworks CS5.1_AdobeFireworks11.1.0en_USLanguagePack: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Microsoft_VC80_MFCLOC_x86_x64: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe Illustrator CS5.1: Failed due to Language Pack installation failure   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe Digital Publishing Application Language Files_AdobeDigitalPublishingAppLang-en_US: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe Flash CS5.5_AdobeMobileExtension_Flash11.5-en_US: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe XMP Panels CS5: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Pixel Bender Toolkit: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe WinSoft Linguistics Plugin CS5.5: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Photoshop Camera Raw (64 bit)_6.3_AdobeCameraRaw6.0All-x64: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe Hunspell Linguistics Plugin CS5.5: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - CSXS Story Extension: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe Dreamweaver CS5.5_AdobeDreamweaver11.5en_USLanguagePack: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Photoshop Camera Raw: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Camera Profiles Installer: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe Extension Manager CS5.5: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe XMP Panels CS5_3.1_AdobeXMPPanelsAll: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe Flash Player 10 Plugin: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - AdobeColorCommonSetRGB: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Microsoft_VC80_CRT_x86_x64: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - AdobeColorPhotoshop CS5.5: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe Linguistics CS5.5: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe Device Central CS5.5: Failed due to Language Pack installation failure   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe Mini Bridge CS5.1: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe SING CS5: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe InDesign CS5.5 Common Language Files_AdobeInDesign7xCommonLang-en_US: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - AdobeColorCommonSetCMYK: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe InDesign CS5.5 Application Feature Set Files: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Creative Suite 5.5 Design Premium: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Photoshop Camera Raw (64 bit): Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe Media Encoder CS5.5 X64: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - AIR for APPLE IOS Support (FP): Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe Linguistics CS5: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - PDF Settings CS5: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - AdobeTypeSupport CS5: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe CSXS Infrastructure CS5.5: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe Flash Player 10 ActiveX: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe InDesign CS5.5 Common Base Files: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe Flash Fonts1: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - AdobeHelp: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Required Common Fonts Installation x64: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Microsoft_VC90_ATL_x86_x64: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe InDesign CS5.5 Application Base Files: Failed due to Language Pack installation failure   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe InDesign CS5.5 Icon Handler: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe Fireworks CS5.1: Failed due to Language Pack installation failure   ERROR: DW050:  - Microsoft_VC90_MFCLOC_x86_x64: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Microsoft_VC80_ATL_x86_x64: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Microsoft_VC90_CRT_x86_x64: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe Device Central CS5.5_DeviceCentral3.5LP-en_US: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe Flash CS5.5_AdobeFlash11.5-en_USLanguagePack: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - AdobeCMaps x64 CS5: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - AdobeTypeSupport x64 CS5: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe InDesign CS5.5 Icon Handler x64: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Camera Profiles Installer_6.3_AdobeCameraRawProfile6.0All: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Microsoft_VC90_MFC_x86_x64: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - AdobeColorJA CS5.5: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - AdobeOutputModule: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Acrobat Professional: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe WinSoft Linguistics Plugin CS5: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe WinSoft Linguistics Plugin CS5 x64: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Microsoft_VC90_MFCLOC_x86: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe InDesign CS5.5 Application Language Files_AdobeInDesign7xAppLang-en_US: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - AdobePDFL CS5: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - AdobeCMaps CS5: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe Toolhints CS5.5: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe CSXS Extensions CS5.5: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Microsoft_VC80_MFC_x86_x64: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe ReviewPanel CS5.5: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Required Common Fonts Installation: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe Player for Embedding x64 3.1: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe SwitchBoard 2.0: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - HIL Help Search: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe Flash Catalyst CS5.5: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe Flash CS5.5: Failed due to Language Pack installation failure   ERROR: DW050:  - SiteCatalyst NetAverages CS5.5: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe Illustrator CS5.1_AdobeIllustrator15_1en_USLanguagePack: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe InDesign CS5.5 Application Base Files2: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe Flash CS5.5_AdobeMobileExtension_Flash11.5-mul: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Recommended Common Fonts Installation: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - AdobeJRE: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe Player for Embedding 3.2: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - AdobeColorVideoProfilesCS CS5.5: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe Photoshop CS5.1 English Language Pack_AdobePhotoshop12-en_US: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe Bridge CS5.1: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe Photoshop CS5.1 Support: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe Dreamweaver Widget Browser: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe Photoshop CS5.1 English Language Pack_x64_AdobePhotoshop12-en_US_x64: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Photoshop Camera Raw_6.3_AdobeCameraRaw6.0All: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - AdobeColorEU CS5.5: Install failed   ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe Content Viewer: Install failed   -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Step 1: Follow the below article :
    http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/errors-exit-code-6-exit.html
    Step 2: Download and install the latest C++ Redistributable pack relevent for your machine:
    Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable Package (x86):
    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=9b2da534-3 e03-4391-8a4d-074b9f2bc1bf&displaylang=en
    Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable Package (x64):
    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?familyid=bd2a6171-e 2d6-4230-b809-9a8d7548c1b6&displaylang=en
    Visual C++ 2010 SP1 Beta Redistributable Package (x86):
    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=6201a933-4 806-4036-8895-a340d7bebf10
    Visual C++ 2010 SP1 Beta Redistributable Package (x64):
    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=c6c1c8cb-d 2fd-46bf-81bd-6b4dc110c4f5
    Step 3: Insert CS5 disc and copy its contents to the desktop.
    Step 4: Go To “Desktop\<<CS5 Folder Name>>\payloads\” and then Go To each folder that starts from “Microsoft_VC80” and install them one by one.
    Step 5: Right click on the setup.exe and "Run as Administrator"
    Let me know in case you get any error.

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