SCCM 2012 Injecting Drivers in to WIM File fails

Hi All,
I am currently having issues updating the boot wim file x86 I keep getting the following
Error: Boot image to update: 
• Microsoft Windows PE (x86)
  Error: Actions to perform: 
• Add ConfigMgr binaries
• Add custom background
• Set scratch space
• Enable Windows PE command line support
• Add drivers
  Error: Failed to import the following drivers:
• Intel(R) 82945G Express Chipset Family (Microsoft Corporation - WDDM 1.0)
• Intel(R) 82579LM Gigabit Network Connection
• ASIX AX88772B USB2.0 to Fast Ethernet Adapter
• Intel(R) 82567LM Gigabit Network Connection
 Optional components:
• Scripting (WinPE-Scripting)
• Startup (WinPE-SecureStartup)
• Network (WinPE-WDS-Tools)
• Scripting (WinPE-WMI)
  Error: The wizard detected the following problems when updating the boot image.
• Failed to install required components into the boot image
The SMS Provider reported an error.: ConfigMgr Error Object:
instance of SMS_ExtendedStatus
• Description = "Failed to insert OSD binaries into the WIM file";
• ErrorCode = 2152205056;
• File = "e:\\qfe\\nts\\sms\\siteserver\\sdk_provider\\smsprov\\sspbootimagepackage.cpp";
• Line = 4630;
• ObjectInfo = "CSspBootImagePackage::PreRefreshPkgSrcHook";
• Operation = "ExecMethod";
• ParameterInfo = "SMS_BootImagePackage.PackageID=\"NZP00041\"";
• ProviderName = "WinMgmt";
• StatusCode = 2147749889;
I have searched Google and read up other people's issues, and there seems to be many different options to resolve this. 
Tried most out there so far, going to try downloading the network driver again and test that, incase its the INF files issue.
Just wanted to see if anyone else has resolved this and what was there method.
Cheers in advance.

Hi Gerry,
I tried this and it updated the WIM file, but I still couldn't get it to capture the OS once I filled in all the details.
The look file TSMBAutorun.log says this - 
<![LOG[TSMBAutoRun started]LOG]!><time=13:0:0 date=0-1-1970 component="TSMBautorun" context="" type="1">
<![LOG[Unknown system architecture 0]LOG]!><time=13:0:0 date=0-1-1970 component="TSMBautorun" context="" type="1">
The smsts.log says
<![LOG[Activating Welcome Page.]LOG]!><time="12:13:02.255-720" date="04-22-2014" component="OSDCaptureCD" context="" type="0" thread="5372" file="infopage.cpp:68">
<![LOG[InfoPage::OnWizardNext()]LOG]!><time="12:13:05.609-720" date="04-22-2014" component="OSDCaptureCD" context="" type="0" thread="5372" file="infopage.cpp:113">
<![LOG[Activating Finish Page.]LOG]!><time="12:13:05.609-720" date="04-22-2014" component="OSDCaptureCD" context="" type="0" thread="5372" file="finishpage.cpp:59">
<![LOG[Saving capture information in the environment.]LOG]!><time="12:13:06.264-720" date="04-22-2014" component="OSDCaptureCD" context="" type="1" thread="5372" file="wizardcontrol.cpp:499">
<![LOG[Exiting with return code 0x00000000]LOG]!><time="12:13:06.295-720" date="04-22-2014" component="OSDCaptureCD" context="" type="1" thread="5372" file="osdcapturecd.cpp:157">
<![LOG[Process completed with exit code 0]LOG]!><time="12:13:06.373-720" date="04-22-2014" component="TSMBootstrap" context="" type="1" thread="5132" file="commandline.cpp:1123">
<![LOG[Succeeded loading resource DLL 'E:\SMS\bin\i386\00000409\TSRES.DLL']LOG]!><time="12:13:06.373-720" date="04-22-2014" component="TSMBootstrap" context="" type="1" thread="5132" file="util.cpp:963">
<![LOG[AllocateCDRoms=1]LOG]!><time="12:13:06.373-720" date="04-22-2014" component="TSMBootstrap" context="" type="1" thread="5132" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:2265">
<![LOG[AllocateCDRoms is set; will not start TSManager]LOG]!><time="12:13:06.373-720" date="04-22-2014" component="TSMBootstrap" context="" type="3" thread="5132" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:2269">
<![LOG[Command line for extension .exe is "%1" %*]LOG]!><time="12:13:06.373-720" date="04-22-2014" component="TSMBootstrap" context="" type="0" thread="5132" file="commandline.cpp:228">
<![LOG[Set command line: "E:\SMS\bin\i386\TsProgressUI.exe" /Unregister]LOG]!><time="12:13:06.373-720" date="04-22-2014" component="TSMBootstrap" context="" type="0" thread="5132"
file="commandline.cpp:731">
<![LOG[Executing command line: "E:\SMS\bin\i386\TsProgressUI.exe" /Unregister]LOG]!><time="12:13:06.373-720" date="04-22-2014" component="TSMBootstrap" context="" type="1" thread="5132"
file="commandline.cpp:827">
<![LOG[==========[ TsProgressUI started in process 4284 ]==========]LOG]!><time="12:13:06.405-720" date="04-22-2014" component="TsProgressUI" context="" type="1" thread="4276" file="winmain.cpp:330">
<![LOG[Command line: "E:\SMS\bin\i386\TsProgressUI.exe" /Unregister]LOG]!><time="12:13:06.405-720" date="04-22-2014" component="TsProgressUI" context="" type="0" thread="4276" file="winmain.cpp:332">
<![LOG[Unregistering COM classes]LOG]!><time="12:13:06.405-720" date="04-22-2014" component="TsProgressUI" context="" type="1" thread="4276" file="winmain.cpp:204">
<![LOG[Unregistering class objects]LOG]!><time="12:13:06.405-720" date="04-22-2014" component="TsProgressUI" context="" type="1" thread="4276" file="winmain.cpp:495">
<![LOG[Shutdown complete.]LOG]!><time="12:13:06.405-720" date="04-22-2014" component="TsProgressUI" context="" type="1" thread="4276" file="winmain.cpp:512">
<![LOG[Process completed with exit code 0]LOG]!><time="12:13:06.405-720" date="04-22-2014" component="TSMBootstrap" context="" type="1" thread="5132" file="commandline.cpp:1123">
<![LOG[Successfully unregistered TS Progress UI.]LOG]!><time="12:13:06.405-720" date="04-22-2014" component="TSMBootstrap" context="" type="1" thread="5132" file="utils.cpp:2320">
<![LOG[ExecuteSelectedTaskSequence(fpCallbackProc,pv,hCancelEvent), HRESULT=80004005 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\client\tasksequence\tsmbootstrap\tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp,1527)]LOG]!><time="12:13:06.405-720" date="04-22-2014" component="TSMBootstrap"
context="" type="0" thread="5132" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:1527">
<![LOG[ResolveAndExecuteSelectedTaskSequence( 0, 0, 0 ), HRESULT=80004005 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\client\tasksequence\tsmbootstrap\tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp,2421)]LOG]!><time="12:13:06.405-720" date="04-22-2014" component="TSMBootstrap"
context="" type="0" thread="5132" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:2421">
<![LOG[Unattended(), HRESULT=80004005 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\client\tasksequence\tsmbootstrap\tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp,2762)]LOG]!><time="12:13:06.405-720" date="04-22-2014" component="TSMBootstrap" context=""
type="0" thread="5132" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:2762">
<![LOG[oTSMediaWizardControl.Run( sMediaRoot, false ), HRESULT=80004005 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\client\tasksequence\tsmbootstrap\tsmbootstrap.cpp,910)]LOG]!><time="12:13:06.405-720" date="04-22-2014" component="TSMBootstrap"
context="" type="0" thread="5132" file="tsmbootstrap.cpp:910">
<![LOG[Execute( eExecutionEnv, sConfigPath, sTSXMLFile, uBootCount, &uExitCode ), HRESULT=80004005 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\client\tasksequence\tsmbootstrap\tsmbootstrap.cpp,1183)]LOG]!><time="12:13:06.405-720" date="04-22-2014"
component="TSMBootstrap" context="" type="0" thread="5132" file="tsmbootstrap.cpp:1183">
<![LOG[Exiting with return code 0x80004005]LOG]!><time="12:13:06.405-720" date="04-22-2014" component="TSMBootstrap" context="" type="1" thread="5132" file="tsmbootstrap.cpp:1195">
<![LOG[Finalizing logging from process 5128]LOG]!><time="12:13:06.405-720" date="04-22-2014" component="TSMBootstrap" context="" type="1" thread="5132" file="tslogging.cpp:1741">
<![LOG[Successfully finalized logs to SMS client log directory from C:\Users\NCR\AppData\Local\Temp]LOG]!><time="12:13:06.498-720" date="04-22-2014" component="TSMBootstrap" context="" type="1" thread="5132"
file="tslogging.cpp:1542">

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