When you get into WinPE, if you hit F8 do you have an IP Address?  If no,
then your NIC isn't in your Boot Image.  Which ADK/Boot Image version are
you using?

On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 8:24 AM, Matt Gerding <mgerd...@centurionmp.com>
wrote:

> Looking for some troubleshooting guidance -
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> I’ve set up driver packages for multiple devices in SCCM before (HP, Dell,
> Lenovo) and have run into almost no issues adding the drivers or deploying
> images. However, we recently received new HP hardware (HP EliteDesk 800 G3
> mini desktop), the successor to the 800 G2, which we were using perfectly
> fine. I can’t get an image to deploy to the 800 G3.
>
>
>
> I grabbed the driver pack from the HP site, went through the normal
> process of importing the drivers, adding a package, distributing content to
> my OSD distribution point, added drivers to the TS..etc. I noticed a
> notification when importing the drivers suggesting that some of the drivers
> may not be compatible. I went through the drivercatalog.log file and found
> the following:
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> The INF file data is invalid. Cannot initialize driver information.
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> \\centurionmp.com\sccm\sourcefiles\OSD\Drivers\Source
> \HPEliteDesk800G3MiniWin10_x64\Network\Intel\IntelI219_
> KKMEB2\21.1_12.15.23.7\src\DRIVERS\iqvw64e.inf does not contain any
> supported hardware information.
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>
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> \\centurionmp.com\sccm\sourcefiles\OSD\Drivers\Source
> \HPEliteDesk800G3MiniWin10_x64\Network\Intel\IntelI219_
> KKMEB2\21.1_12.15.23.7\src\DRIVERS\iqvw64e.inf does not contain any
> supported hardware information.
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>
>
> I thought that maybe I just had a corrupted file. Bad NIC driver. Grabbed
> the drivers a second time, but still no luck. Took the drivers off of the
> DVD that are packaged with the hardware to see if those would work.. still
> no luck. Individually downloaded the NIC driver and tried to inject it into
> the boot image. I still have the same issue.
>
>
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> When I PXE boot the machine, it acquires an IP and starts loading winPE.
> The process gets to the MDT splash screen, hangs for about 2 minutes and
> then the machine reboots and goes back to the PXE network boot. I’ve tried
> more than one G3 computer, we have secure boot turned off, the drivers are
> x64, we deploy win 10 1607, running SCCM current branch.
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> Any thoughts? Suggestions? As always, thanks in advance for your help and
> insight.
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> Regards,
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>
> *Matthew Gerding*
>
> Information Technology
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