tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2071910550668491968.post7935874414407087458..comments2024-02-06T02:20:07.882+11:00Comments on Venu Singireddy's blog: Intel Ethernet Connection I218-LM drivers for WinPEUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2071910550668491968.post-73774371556718464562015-09-19T00:20:02.372+10:002015-09-19T00:20:02.372+10:00This article helped me figure it out!!! YEAY! My ...This article helped me figure it out!!! YEAY! My issue was similar with Lat 5450 series. I needed to use http://www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/19/SLN294178/EN . for some reason when I did the drvload, the driver listed in this article didn't work. Our SCCM is on 2008 R2 which couldn't load the driver without microsoft patches listed here: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3025419 . Thanks again for a wonderful article!!!Joel Eddinshttp://www.colton.k12.ca.usnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2071910550668491968.post-47936550841520569532015-07-30T00:09:59.531+10:002015-07-30T00:09:59.531+10:00Thanks for taking the time to post this and the re...Thanks for taking the time to post this and the replies too - it has been a great help.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2071910550668491968.post-43612921890720330032015-07-16T02:13:45.180+10:002015-07-16T02:13:45.180+10:00thank you!! this helped me so muchthank you!! this helped me so muchAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2071910550668491968.post-31216368632505481592015-05-13T00:24:15.645+10:002015-05-13T00:24:15.645+10:00Found my solution, Microsoft has a hotfix for Serv...Found my solution, Microsoft has a hotfix for Server 2008 R2, see article, https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2837108. <br /><br />This issue occurs because the driver was signed by using the SHA-2 hash algorithm. Therefore, the driver cannot be validated on a WDS platform on which a version of Windows earlier than Windows Server 2012 is installed.<br /><br />Cheers.... NFAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2071910550668491968.post-14401694198984872442015-05-09T03:04:16.672+10:002015-05-09T03:04:16.672+10:00Venu, Thanks for this article, Using DRVLOAD with ...Venu, Thanks for this article, Using DRVLOAD with the PRO1000\Win32\NDIS64\e1d6432.inf, I've been successful in obtaining a valid IP, so the driver works in our task sequence boot media which is based on WinPE 6.3.9600, <br />The problem is when trying to import the driver into the sccm drivers I receive the error "The selected driver is not applicable to any supported platforms" I've tried many of the other drivers with DRVLOAD but don't get an IP.<br /><br />Any thoughts to what I'm missing here? I'm aiming to update our global image so that we can deploy the Dell E7x50 with the I218LM Nic<br /><br />Many thanks.... NF<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2071910550668491968.post-85882231748180925522015-05-06T01:28:38.824+10:002015-05-06T01:28:38.824+10:00Thanks for this article. I did everything accordin...Thanks for this article. I did everything according to the process laid out, tested fine with the drvload, but still restarting before task sequence selection. Trying to deploy Win7 64-bit using SCCM 2012 SP1. I wonder what I missed. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2071910550668491968.post-45947237213761021332015-04-23T00:07:42.967+10:002015-04-23T00:07:42.967+10:00Just to reiterate more into my answer - My Operati...Just to reiterate more into my answer - My Operating System deployment environment is Sccm 2012 R2 with ADK (Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit for Windows 8.1). NDIS63 points to a environment that uses Winpe version Windows 8 and NDIS64 refers to a Winpe environment that is based on Windows 8.1. This is why what worked for me as per previous comment differs from Venu as he was using drivers that was based on a different Winpe environment.<br /><br />Amazing find still Venu - thanks.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2071910550668491968.post-54026847401723903322015-04-22T23:52:23.356+10:002015-04-22T23:52:23.356+10:00I achieved success by navigating to the PRO1000\Wi...I achieved success by navigating to the PRO1000\Win32\NDIS64 folder and importing this into the boot.wim for my scenario.<br />Happy times :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2071910550668491968.post-27849829599531092922015-04-17T05:58:16.590+10:002015-04-17T05:58:16.590+10:00Saved heaps of troubles with this driver thingy an...Saved heaps of troubles with this driver thingy and It worked for me when I tried second time.<br />If you not sure which driver to use, check the hardware ID from the device manager then check the .ini file for the listing of the hardware ID. You guys must be doing something wrong.<br />Good luck and thanks Venu!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2071910550668491968.post-9063840204706442352015-04-09T21:33:53.499+10:002015-04-09T21:33:53.499+10:00Didn't work for me either.Didn't work for me either.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2071910550668491968.post-8769895226176885122015-04-07T23:42:05.173+10:002015-04-07T23:42:05.173+10:00I tried this and im still getting the same problem...I tried this and im still getting the same problem what was the name of the .inf file you loaded? I loaded the .inf file via drvload but still no ipaddress when I did ipconfigAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com