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#1 User is offline   yerttle 

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Posted 25 September 2009 - 04:47 AM

Hello, firstly I would like to say thank you for the help you have given me over the years without me even having to post.

I am running MDT 2008 and am building my clients with XP most of which I have added the drivers etc, no problem. However there is one type of laptop a HP NX9105, that won't find the network card within the WinPE part of the install. I have injected the drivers from the HP site and from the Realtek site but have still had no joy.

Here is a dump of the PCIScan of that machine.:

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Bus Dev Func Slot Vend Dev. Class Name Subclass Name
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0 0 0 0 10DE 00D1 Bridge CPU/PCI
0 1 0 1 10DE 00D0 Bridge PCI/ISA
0 1 1 1 10DE 00D4 Serial Bus ???
0 2 0 2 10DE 00D7 Serial Bus USB
0 2 1 2 10DE 00D7 Serial Bus USB
0 2 2 2 10DE 00D8 Serial Bus USB
0 6 0 6 10DE 00DA Multimedia Audio
0 6 1 6 10DE 00D9 Communication ???
0 8 0 8 10DE 00D5 Disk IDE
0 A 0 A 10DE 00DD Bridge PCI/PCI
0 B 0 B 10DE 00D2 Bridge PCI/PCI
0 18 0 18 1022 1100 Bridge CPU/PCI
0 18 1 18 1022 1101 Bridge CPU/PCI
0 18 2 18 1022 1102 Bridge CPU/PCI
0 18 3 18 1022 1103 Bridge CPU/PCI
1 0 0 20 10DE 0176 Display VGA
2 0 0 40 104C 8026 Serial Bus Firewire
2 1 0 41 10EC 8139 Network Ethernet
2 2 0 42 14E4 4320 Network Other
2 4 0 44 104C AC54 Bridge PCI/CardBus
2 4 1 44 104C AC54 Bridge PCI/CardBus
2 4 2 44 104C 8201 System Peripheral Other
22 PCI devices found


I think the device I need drivers for is the "10EC 8139 Network Ethernet".

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.


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Posted 25 September 2009 - 11:09 AM

Just inject the driver into your PE or WIM. You didn't say what PE version you are using, but there is a general rundown:

Win PE 1.x = XP driver
WinPE 2.x = Vista/2008
WinPE 3.0 = Vista/2008/7

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