HP recently released their Elitedesk 800 G2 models and up until this model I could image without issues. I called HP and According to them:
"Windows 7 installation media does not include native driver support for USB 3.0, so during installation, when you get to the screen to select your preferred language, a keyboard or mouse connected to a USB 3.0 port does not respond. Any Intel® NUC that has only USB 3.0 ports is affected. "
I used the graphical DISM tool and was able to create a bootable usb drive that installs a stock version of win 7 pro. I simply swapped the modified boot.wim and install.wim files on the flash drive and it allowed a normal install. While that is great and all, I want to be able to allow SCCM 2012 PXE the machine, get an ip address and apply an image.
I think that this problem might be causing the pxe issues I've been seeing as I have tried every NIC driver I could find, using the drvload command after hitting f8 to load the inf file, then using the "wpeutil initializeNetwork" command. Ipconfig will not give me an address.
Should I try finding the winpe.wim that the boot image that is assigned to the task sequence is using and attempt the same process that I did to correct the USB 3.0 driver like I did for the usb drive, or does SCCM 2012 have a tool that I'm not aware of that does the same thing as DISM? I must be really confused.
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HP recently released their Elitedesk 800 G2 models and up until this model I could image without issues. I called HP and According to them:
"Windows 7 installation media does not include native driver support for USB 3.0, so during installation, when you get to the screen to select your preferred language, a keyboard or mouse connected to a USB 3.0 port does not respond. Any Intel® NUC that has only USB 3.0 ports is affected. "
I used the graphical DISM tool and was able to create a bootable usb drive that installs a stock version of win 7 pro. I simply swapped the modified boot.wim and install.wim files on the flash drive and it allowed a normal install. While that is great and all, I want to be able to allow SCCM 2012 PXE the machine, get an ip address and apply an image.
I think that this problem might be causing the pxe issues I've been seeing as I have tried every NIC driver I could find, using the drvload command after hitting f8 to load the inf file, then using the "wpeutil initializeNetwork" command. Ipconfig will not give me an address.
Should I try finding the winpe.wim that the boot image that is assigned to the task sequence is using and attempt the same process that I did to correct the USB 3.0 driver like I did for the usb drive, or does SCCM 2012 have a tool that I'm not aware of that does the same thing as DISM? I must be really confused.
Thanks so much for help.
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