I seem to be running into an issue with the Panasonic Toughbook CF-31 network drivers. The laptop can PXE boot into the PE environment and start the imaging process and has an IP address during this part, but what happens is after the second or third reboot during the OSD process, the laptop does not have an IP address anymore. Currently running SCCM 2012 R2 SP1 and trying to install Win7 SP1 x64 onto the client machine.
Here's what’s been done so far:
1. Created a new boot image x64
2. Injected the Intel 82579LM x64 drivers into the new x64 boot image (version/s: e1c62x64.inf 12.10.29.0)
3. Injected the Intel I217-LM x64 drivers into the new x64 boot image
version/s:
e1d62x64.inf= 12.12.50.4
e1d62x64.inf=12.13.17.7
e1d6232.inf=12.13.17.7
Like I said the start of the OSD process works, and you can press F8, and the CMD prompt will come up and type IPCONFIG /all and this client machine gets the IP information. The OS gets installed, but then the client machine does not join the domain because the network drivers are not installed, so the OSD process does not complete correctly. I’m able to update the correct LAN drivers to this client machine by using a CD, which grabs the e1c62x64.inf file, and then the network card works.
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Hey Everyone,
I seem to be running into an issue with the Panasonic Toughbook CF-31 network drivers. The laptop can PXE boot into the PE environment and start the imaging process and has an IP address during this part, but what happens is after the second or third reboot during the OSD process, the laptop does not have an IP address anymore. Currently running SCCM 2012 R2 SP1 and trying to install Win7 SP1 x64 onto the client machine.
Here's what’s been done so far:
1. Created a new boot image x64
2. Injected the Intel 82579LM x64 drivers into the new x64 boot image (version/s: e1c62x64.inf 12.10.29.0)
3. Injected the Intel I217-LM x64 drivers into the new x64 boot image
version/s:
e1d62x64.inf= 12.12.50.4
e1d62x64.inf=12.13.17.7
e1d6232.inf=12.13.17.7
Like I said the start of the OSD process works, and you can press F8, and the CMD prompt will come up and type IPCONFIG /all and this client machine gets the IP information. The OS gets installed, but then the client machine does not join the domain because the network drivers are not installed, so the OSD process does not complete correctly. I’m able to update the correct LAN drivers to this client machine by using a CD, which grabs the e1c62x64.inf file, and then the network card works.
I’m stumped!!!
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