I would like to state what I did following your example as it didn't quite turn out right with your directions, maybe from the age of it. But I have a DCCP847DYE NUC and installed it in "classic mode" according to oken's post on Apr 6, 2013 11:11 AM I guess. Well the Download center link was broke so I googled the resulting dye-ske-win8-64bit-driver-bundle-sep2014 package. When I then went into the LAN folder after extracting I ran the file LAN_Win8_64_PROWin_19.3.exe
As it didn't let me set the folder that it unpacked to, I had to wait about ten minutes to let the computer search and show me it was in c:\users\Administration\AppData\Local\Temp\RarSFx0\Pro1000\winx64\NDIS64
So I changed the e1c64x64.inf file the same way described by Oken for his e1c63x64,inf and from the resource he showed from Ivo Beerens Published08/08/2012; that further links back to Joe_Miner Posted 24 May 2012 who used the e162x64.inf
Anyways I did the above after doing
- Run as admin: bcdedit -set loadoptions DISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS
- Run as admin: bcdedit -set TESTSIGNING ON
- Reboot
So then trying to find a file to run to install like Oken's step 6 I found it under c:\users\Administration\AppData\Local\Temp\RarSFx0\apps\setup\setupbd\Winx64\setupbd.exe
This installed my network drivers for Intel(R) 82579V Gigabit Network Connection but also see Microsoft Kernel Debug Network Adapter (but to be fair not sure if that was there previously)
And I can connect to my network on my NUC with Server 2012 R2 running. Thanks all!
One last side note still have to find the driver for the PCI Simple Communications Controller which I was able to do with windows driver update and just had it searched my c: drive