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Hi,

Im new on IT support and we have a new model computer 840 hp elitebook that is missing a network driver named all other computers deploys fine:

Before I can select the OS that needs to be installed there is a pop-up window that says that this drive is missing: pci\ven_8086&dev_155a&subsys_198F103C&REV_04

I even tried to add the whole package from HP and added it to our drivers.

ATM I changed the name on the out-of-box driver folder name to see if it solves the problem.

This is how the setting files look like:


<Settings>
  <Version>True</Version>
  <Description>MDT Deployment Share</Description>
  <Comments>
  </Comments>
  <EnableMulticast>False</EnableMulticast>
  <SupportX86>True</SupportX86>
  <SupportX64>True</SupportX64>
  <UNCPath>\\DEPLOY\MainShare</UNCPath>
  <PhysicalPath>D:\MainShare</PhysicalPath>
  <Boot.x86.UseBootWim>True</Boot.x86.UseBootWim>
  <Boot.x86.ScratchSpace>32</Boot.x86.ScratchSpace>
  <Boot.x86.IncludeADO>True</Boot.x86.IncludeADO>
  <Boot.x86.IncludeAllDrivers>False</Boot.x86.IncludeAllDrivers>
  <Boot.x86.IncludeNetworkDrivers>True</Boot.x86.IncludeNetworkDrivers>
  <Boot.x86.IncludeMassStorageDrivers>True</Boot.x86.IncludeMassStorageDrivers>
  <Boot.x86.IncludeVideoDrivers>False</Boot.x86.IncludeVideoDrivers>
  <Boot.x86.IncludeSystemDrivers>False</Boot.x86.IncludeSystemDrivers>
  <Boot.x86.IncludeWindowsRE>False</Boot.x86.IncludeWindowsRE>
  <Boot.x86.IncludeNETFX>False</Boot.x86.IncludeNETFX>
  <Boot.x86.IncludePowerShell>False</Boot.x86.IncludePowerShell>
  <Boot.x86.Include8021X>False</Boot.x86.Include8021X>
  <Boot.x86.IncludeFontJAJP>False</Boot.x86.IncludeFontJAJP>
  <Boot.x86.IncludeFontKOKR>False</Boot.x86.IncludeFontKOKR>
  <Boot.x86.IncludeFontZHCN>False</Boot.x86.IncludeFontZHCN>
  <Boot.x86.IncludeFontZHHK>False</Boot.x86.IncludeFontZHHK>
  <Boot.x86.IncludeFontZHTW>False</Boot.x86.IncludeFontZHTW>
  <Boot.x86.BackgroundFile>%INSTALLDIR%\Samples\Background.bmp</Boot.x86.BackgroundFile>
  <Boot.x86.ExtraDirectory>
  </Boot.x86.ExtraDirectory>
  <Boot.x86.GenerateGenericWIM>False</Boot.x86.GenerateGenericWIM>
  <Boot.x86.GenerateGenericISO>False</Boot.x86.GenerateGenericISO>
  <Boot.x86.GenericWIMDescription>Generic Windows PE (x86)</Boot.x86.GenericWIMDescription>
  <Boot.x86.GenericISOName>Generic_x86.iso</Boot.x86.GenericISOName>
  <Boot.x86.GenerateLiteTouchISO>False</Boot.x86.GenerateLiteTouchISO>
  <Boot.x86.LiteTouchWIMDescription>Lite Touch Windows PE (x86)</Boot.x86.LiteTouchWIMDescription>
  <Boot.x86.LiteTouchISOName>LiteTouchPE_x86.iso</Boot.x86.LiteTouchISOName>
  <Boot.x86.SelectionProfile>All Drivers and Packages</Boot.x86.SelectionProfile>
  <Boot.x64.UseBootWim>True</Boot.x64.UseBootWim>
  <Boot.x64.ScratchSpace>32</Boot.x64.ScratchSpace>
  <Boot.x64.IncludeADO>True</Boot.x64.IncludeADO>
  <Boot.x64.IncludeAllDrivers>False</Boot.x64.IncludeAllDrivers>
  <Boot.x64.IncludeNetworkDrivers>True</Boot.x64.IncludeNetworkDrivers>
  <Boot.x64.IncludeMassStorageDrivers>True</Boot.x64.IncludeMassStorageDrivers>
  <Boot.x64.IncludeVideoDrivers>True</Boot.x64.IncludeVideoDrivers>
  <Boot.x64.IncludeSystemDrivers>True</Boot.x64.IncludeSystemDrivers>
  <Boot.x64.IncludeWindowsRE>False</Boot.x64.IncludeWindowsRE>
  <Boot.x64.IncludeNETFX>False</Boot.x64.IncludeNETFX>
  <Boot.x64.IncludePowerShell>False</Boot.x64.IncludePowerShell>
  <Boot.x64.Include8021X>False</Boot.x64.Include8021X>
  <Boot.x64.IncludeFontJAJP>False</Boot.x64.IncludeFontJAJP>
  <Boot.x64.IncludeFontKOKR>False</Boot.x64.IncludeFontKOKR>
  <Boot.x64.IncludeFontZHCN>False</Boot.x64.IncludeFontZHCN>
  <Boot.x64.IncludeFontZHHK>False</Boot.x64.IncludeFontZHHK>
  <Boot.x64.IncludeFontZHTW>False</Boot.x64.IncludeFontZHTW>
  <Boot.x64.BackgroundFile>%INSTALLDIR%\Samples\Background.bmp</Boot.x64.BackgroundFile>
  <Boot.x64.ExtraDirectory>
  </Boot.x64.ExtraDirectory>
  <Boot.x64.GenerateGenericWIM>False</Boot.x64.GenerateGenericWIM>
  <Boot.x64.GenerateGenericISO>False</Boot.x64.GenerateGenericISO>
  <Boot.x64.GenericWIMDescription>Generic Windows PE (x64)</Boot.x64.GenericWIMDescription>
  <Boot.x64.GenericISOName>Generic_x64.iso</Boot.x64.GenericISOName>
  <Boot.x64.GenerateLiteTouchISO>False</Boot.x64.GenerateLiteTouchISO>
  <Boot.x64.LiteTouchWIMDescription>Lite Touch Windows PE (x64)</Boot.x64.LiteTouchWIMDescription>
  <Boot.x64.LiteTouchISOName>LiteTouchPE_x64.iso</Boot.x64.LiteTouchISOName>
  <Boot.x64.SelectionProfile>All Drivers and Packages</Boot.x64.SelectionProfile>
  <Database.SQLServer>
  </Database.SQLServer>
  <Database.Instance>
  </Database.Instance>
  <Database.Port>
  </Database.Port>
  <Database.Netlib>
  </Database.Netlib>
  <Database.Name>
  </Database.Name>
  <Database.SQLShare>
  </Database.SQLShare>
</Settings>

I Also have a second question: Why adding windows update packades failed when I regenerating the image? I used a windows update downloader that downloaded all the updates for windows 7 sp1 x64 in msu files.

We do have a wsus server that I've read we could point it to. Wont this take a long time to deploy? The cab files make up a total of +50GB?

Best Regards Kjell.





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