I was unaware of this limitation in SBUU (I also rarely use it), but it seems as though it may have also blocked the Broadcom drivers that should be native to Server 2012 (meaning the Broadcom drivers are built into Windows and not available - or necessary - as a separate download. I would try the install directly from the 2012 media, bypassing the use of SBUU to see if the drivers are installed properly then.
That you for your assistance, this was indeed the issue and your suggested answer did solve my problem. I had issues in the past when when not using the pre-os environment to install the OS (not loading necessary drivers, etc) but in this case I bypassed this utility to successfully setup the server system. I am manually installing the drivers from the support site, so hopefully this will be all I need. Thanks again for the help.
theflash1932
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April 24th, 2013 11:00
I was unaware of this limitation in SBUU (I also rarely use it), but it seems as though it may have also blocked the Broadcom drivers that should be native to Server 2012 (meaning the Broadcom drivers are built into Windows and not available - or necessary - as a separate download. I would try the install directly from the 2012 media, bypassing the use of SBUU to see if the drivers are installed properly then.
Greg321
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That you for your assistance, this was indeed the issue and your suggested answer did solve my problem. I had issues in the past when when not using the pre-os environment to install the OS (not loading necessary drivers, etc) but in this case I bypassed this utility to successfully setup the server system. I am manually installing the drivers from the support site, so hopefully this will be all I need. Thanks again for the help.
theflash1932
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May 7th, 2013 21:00
Cool ... take care :)