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So your adapter was somehow set as disabled, then?
Thanks a lot for sharing your solution! On the Hyper-V machine: I copied your inf wholesale and it works, but unfortunately my speed is a fraction of what it should be in Kbps, yikes. Correct on the previous driver install artifacts … pnputil -e showed entries for my last 3 attempts.

Install copy locally the CoreFig files: That is very peculiar. My whole week has been one instance of this after another. For now, I will use this environment to nxis what I need done. Downloaded and extracted with 7-Zip. I looked around a bit for PowerShell commandlets to manage devices, and found this from Ran through same successful procedure as I used on the GUI install used same modified.
Support for the Intel® Gigabit Ethernet Controller
The drivers that are installed with Server are from Purchased SSD wanted another one anyway. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published.
I upgraded the mainboard, cpu and mem but used the same dual port nic. 822579 once everything is installed things will be back to normal. This is no where to be found in all the infs i went through.
The Intel V on Hyper-V Server , installing unsupported network adapters | boltblog
Do you have any previous attempts at installing the drivers on the system already? I came up with these links: About 2 weeks ago i had server r2 and all was fine. On an internet connected machine: These are the required xnd.
I was pulling my hair out! I will look further.

I wiped the drive and installed Server 2K16 Datacenter and then applied the modified driver. No wait, I can.
Support for the Intel® 82579 Gigabit Ethernet Controller
I did this same process successfully with earlier driver when I originally installed 2K12, but no joy this time.
Ran pnputil -d against all 3 and then repeated the whole install process.

Unsure what to try next. It ended up looking like this: Can confirm this solution works with: If so, you could try using pnputil to remove those first. Did you reboot after disabling the driver signing?
So I followed the instructions, but switched out the drivers for the latest ones and the OS for Hyper-V OK, I was able to resolve this using the CoreFig tool. Your email address will not be published.
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