MDT2010 deploy and Thinkcentre network driver problem.

I can`t get a Lenovo ThinkCentre to run a sysprep or deploy a image. It can`t find the network card driver.
Someone here now where to download this driver ? It is a realtek driver and I already download from Lenovo site and Realtek but no go ?
pci\ven_10ec&dev_8168&subsys_307C17AA&Rev_06
Br Daniel

Hello again.
Sorry I have probably not explanined this well enough. What I am working on is to run a sysprep/capure or deployment to the Lenovo ThinkCentre not runing MDT 2010 on it. This is the error i get.
Wizard Error
A connection to the deployment share
(\\server\DeploymentShare$)could not be made.
The following networking device did not nave a driver installed.
PCI\VEN_10EC&DEV_8168&SUBSYS_307C17AA&REV_06
I have fund out that the deployment is working fine if it is Windows 7 32bit. Sysprep/Capture and deployment of Windows 7 64bit from MDT 2010 is no go.
The pc is a new Lenovo ThinkCentre M1578-D7G running Windows 7 64bit. I have also captured the driver from the machine but still no go. 
Al this problem was the same I had on the Lenovo Thinkpad T410, There I had to use some default Dell network card driver. 
btw. I having no problem to Sysprep/Capture or Deploy to my servers (IBM/Dell) og other laptops and desktops (HP/Dell/IBM)
Please help Lenovo.
Br Daniel

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