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Bootable Media not recognising my NIC

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I am using TIH 2010.

I have recently built a new machine, and the bootable media/recovery disk will not recognise my network adaptor.

I have tried downloading the latest media from my account. Still doesn't work.

I have made a disk via WinPE 2.0 and 3.0, and still no go.

I have been on to support 6 times now, and each time they try to talk me through this process, but I have a pile of boot CDs on my desk now... all boot, all work, but I can not access my back up archives as they are on a networked location.

NIC is a Intel 82579V on a Asus P9X79 Pro motherboard.

If ever this machine becomes unbootable (the very reason you would wish to restore from a back up) then I can not actually do anything about it, as the bootable media will never be able to access my back ups.

Any suggestions?

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ANyone? Would upgrading to 2012 version help? Is my motherboard too new to be supported by 2010?

If you have tried WinPE already, and there is no support natively, you will have to create a special WinPE and inject your own drivers. I know this is possible but I am not out of my depth, so you would have to google the how-to.

Version 2012 of Acronis doens't support X79 either.
I have two SSD's in Raid 0 on intel Asus P9X79 Deluxe.
Only one SSD is recognized by Acronis, so restoring messed up my installation completely.
Any suggestion of how to be able to restore my full disk image would be appreciated.

You would have to purchase the Plus Pack, and create a WinPE based CD. This CD will contain windows drivers and has a much higher chance to support your RAID controller.

Thank you for the suggestion, but I can't risk that the restore won't be done correctly.
Now I had to re-install my whole system in order to be operational again.
Can you tell me when support for X79 and Raid 0 will be available?

Also when acronis restores a imagefile, it seems it changes to bootsequence in the bios of my system.