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How to Solve No LAN Connectivity during Windows Setup on CC3

Article ID: 167
Last updated: 13 Feb, 2016
Article ID: 167
Last updated: 13 Feb, 2016
Revision: 10
Views: 1138
Posted: 26 Sep, 2013
by Andrew Sharrad
Updated: 13 Feb, 2016
by Andrew Sharrad

Problem

During the graphical (GUI) part of Windows Setup on CC3, the machine doesn't get a network Connection. Even though the DDU installs and appears to install the correct LAN driver, LAN connectivity is available until the machine is rebooted. Rebooting the machine during the build process breaks the build process from fully completing.

This problem occurs on machines manufactured in 2012 and 2013 that have a Realtek LAN Controller.

Cause

The cause is the Realtek LAN driver that is installed by CC3 early during installation. This driver is installed as it has a matching base device ID, however this driver does not properly support the Realtek LAN controller that is present, resulting in no functioning network connection. Because an old driver is installed, when the Stone DDU installs a new driver Windows XP automatically requests a restart before the new driver can take effect.

Resolution

This issue can be resolved by upgrading some of the native CC3 drivers to more modern versions. This can be done either by installing the latest CC3 Hardware support pack, or by using the Stone DDU Realtek NIC Hotfix utility. This utility upgrades the Realtek LAN drivers in the PC201LAN and c_Novatec1 subfolders in the build area:

  • x:\RMNetwork\RMManage\RMRebuild\XPBuild\FP\CUDRV\NET\c_Novatec1\
  • x:\RMNetwork\RMManage\RMRebuild\XPBuild\RMDRV\Net\PC201LAN\

Note: We recommend that you take a backup copy of these folders before using the upgrade utility, as this upgrade cannot be uninstalled.

Instructions

  • Connect to your build server via RDP or use the physical console.
  • Download the utility to your build server
  • Extract it to a folder
  • Run INSTALL.BAT. Follow the on screen instructions.

Applies to:

  • Stone desktop systems running CC3 which have a Realtek Network Controller such as the Stone / MSI H61M-P31/W8 (BOAMOT-443).

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Article ID: 167
Last updated: 13 Feb, 2016
Revision: 10
Views: 1138
Posted: 26 Sep, 2013 by Andrew Sharrad
Updated: 13 Feb, 2016 by Andrew Sharrad
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