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mjviola

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  1. Please give this workaround a try and let me know how it works. 1 - Open an elevated command prompt 2 - Type bcdedit /set CONFIGACCESSPOLICY DISALLOWMMCONFIG 3 - Reboot The NIC should now be seen by WinPE 2.0 Type this command to change back to normal settings (if needed): bcdedit /set CONFIGACCESSPOLICY default
  2. Jazkal... As you noticed already, v2.0 does not see the same devices as v1.6. One of the biggest omissions that I see is the PCI to PCI Bridge (among others), which is most likely why you are not able to see the Broadcom NIC (or anything else on the PCI Bridge)...I'm working a case currently where we are not able to see the NIC or a fiber card... You are correct; the issue seems to not be with the actual NIC driver, but with another device "up the chain". I am able to load WinPE 2.0 without any issues on the ML570 G4, which uses the same NC371i NIC as the DL585 G2. I am currently working this issue and performing test in my lab...I will let you know what I find. Cheers.... MJV
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