


The file that is there waiting to populate the driver window is E1C6032.inf. I extracted this file (SP52209.exe /e), and then pointed the Boot Disk Creator "Have Disk" dialog to the directory \flat\VISTAx32. The download of the Vista Enterprise 32-bit driver from HP for this adapter on this laptop is here. We have Altiris 6.9 SP2 in production, WinPE2.1 (which requires Vista drivers) I don't know where I went wrong initially, but using the correct driver download from HP worked perfectly by the book. I just worked through what may be the same problem with help from HP for the Elitebook 8560p laptop, which has the Intel 82579LM driver (Dev ID = 1502). should i have all these files? or are they causing issues? so my question is this: what files should be in that folder? as of right now i have these files. i have noticed that when i choose to "add new driver" in winpe, it only lets me select the folder that the driver resides in, and not the actual driver. i know the reason it wont map the drive is because it wont get an IP but i dont see why its not getting an IP if im using the same driver both in command prompt and in Ghost Boot Wizard. the optiplex790 boots winpe and ghost but it still wont get an IP address.
Hp intel 82579lm firmware install#
However: when i go into the server end, and add the driver (the same driver that i install manually via command prompt) and reconfigure winpe, my optiplex790 still doesnt connect to my server. Trying everything you mentioned, i can manually install the driver and map the drive and everything works great.
