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This indicates that the drivers haven't been added to the boot image. Looks like it's missing the Intel® Ethernet Connection I219-V drivers on the boot.wim

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One of the things to be mindful of is that you don't want to put the Windows 7 drivers on your boot image. You'll need the drivers required by the version of WinPE you're using.
For example: If it's a WinPE 5, you'll be using Win8.1 drivers for your nic.

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So the boot image is based on the version of MDT you're using, not the version of OS you're deploying. That means that if you're using MDT 2010, you can use the Windows 7 NIC drivers in the boot image. If you're using MDT 2012, you would use the WIndows 8 drivers, etc...

If you're deploying Windows 7, you have probably added the Windows 7 NIC drivers to the driver packages, and possibly to the WinPE boot image, but if you're using MDT 2013, it will not recognize that. You will need to download the Windows 8.1 NIC drivers and import those into the boot image and update the deployment share.

 

Please provide what version of MDT you're using and we can point you to the proper NIC drivers that you should be using.

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Use the drivers from here:

http://ftp.hp.com/pub/caps-softpaq/cmit/HP_WinPE_DriverPack.html

Add them to your deployment share and ensure they are added to the boot image. It should work once you do that.

 

Good luck!

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