For MDT and getting the NIC drivers that I've needed I've had good luck with using the LAN driver pack from http://driverpacks.net/downloads
Drivers and data for Intel HD Graphics Family (PCI VEN_8086&DEV_0A16), as made by Intel. Example: PCI VEN_8086&DEV_10D3&xxxxxxxxx; Windows® 10 and Windows 8*/8.1*/2012*/2012 R2*/2016* From Start, type devmgmt.msc. The search screen opens automatically when you begin typing. Click devmgmt in the results. Expand Network adapters section. Right-click the Intel® Network Adapter. Select Properties. Click the Details tab.
For working with MDT and hardware that wasn't being recognized using these saved me a lot of time, especially when it comes to things like LAN and chipset that are needed to even get the machines up and running properly. It's worth giving the pack a try, it's just a 7zip file that you download and then can load up into MDT by importing the folder full of driver files.
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You can find a list of known IDs used in PCI devices at The PCI ID Repository. To list IDs on Windows, use devcon hwids *
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The following is a list of the device identification string formats that the PCI bus driver uses to report hardware IDs. When the Plug and Play (PnP) manager queries the driver for the hardware IDs of a device, the PCI bus driver returns a list of hardware IDs in order of increasing generality.
Pci Ven_8086&dev_24c5&cc_0401 Multimedia Audio Controller Driver Download
Where:
v(4) is the four-character PCI SIG-assigned identifier for the vendor of the device, where the term device, following PCI SIG usage, refers to a specific PCI chip.
d(4) is the four-character vendor-defined identifier for the device.
s(4) is the four-character vendor-defined subsystem identifier.
n(4) is the four-character PCI SIG-assigned identifier for the vendor of the subsystem.
r(2) is the two-character revision number.
c(2) is the two-character base class code from the configuration space.
s(2) is the two-character subclass code.
p(2) is the Programming Interface code.
The following is an example of a hardware ID for a display adapter on a portable computer. The format of this hardware ID is PCIVEN_v(4)&DEV_d(4)&SUBSYS_s(4)n(4)&REV_r(2).
The following is the hardware ID for the display adapter in the previous example with the revision information removed. The format of this hardware ID is PCIVEN_v(4)&DEV_d(4)&SUBSYS_s(4)n(4).
Note In Windows 10, some IDs that previously appeared in the Hardware IDs list now appear in the list of Compatible IDs.
Reporting compatible IDs
The following is a list of the device identification string formats that the PCI bus driver uses to report compatible IDs. The variety of these formats provides substantial flexibility to specify compatible IDs. The PCI bus driver constructs a list of compatible IDs based on the information that the driver can obtain from the device. When the PnP manager queries the driver for the compatible IDs of a device, the PCI bus driver returns a list of compatible IDs in order of decreasing compatibility.
Where:
The definitions of the following fields in a compatible ID are identical to the definitions of the corresponding fields that used in a hardware ID: v(4), r(2), c(2), s(2), and p(2).
d(4) in the DEV_d(4) field is the four-character vendor-defined identifier for the device.
d(4) in the DT_d(4) field is the four-character device type, as specified in the PCI Express Base specification.
Device Pci Ven_8086
For the example of a display adapter on a portable computer, any of the following compatible IDs would match the information in an INF file for that adapter: