EliteOne 800 G2: EliteOne 800 G2 NIC driver not recognized with Windows Deployment Service WDS
Hello
I have just taken receipt of 5 new HP EliteOne 800 G2 23 "no touch machines. All PC's are generally imaged using Windows Deployment Services.
I downloaded sp72515.exe that is the Intel I219 NIC driver pack for Windows 7 64 bit and injected these drivers into Windows Deployment Service and updated the boot LiteTouchPE_x64.wim file. Windows reported it went slowly and the 6 drivers concerned are all showing loaded with so much success in WDS.
Problem. When I PXE boot the Windows EliteOne 800 G2 pilot of the CARD is not recognized by the 800 EliteOne G2.
Wizard error
A connection to the deployment share (\ < servername > \Deploymentshare$) could not be made. The following network device did not have a driver installed. PCI\VEN_8086 & DEV_15B7 & SUBSYS_8058103C & REV_31
Hello:
The only suggestion I can offer would be to try the driver directly from Intel...
The 2nd file listed on the left side of the page is for W7 x 64.
https://Downloadcenter.Intel.com/download/18713/network-adapter-driver-for-Windows-7-?v=t
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