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Do not power off the system or reset it while eeupdate64e.efi is writing to the EEPROM. A partial write can brick the adapter completely.
The eeupdate64e.efi utility is an engineering deployment tool. It is not distributed as a standard, public consumer download.
If the tool reports errors (e.g., “unable to initialize adapter”), investigate before proceeding further.
Run the tool with the /adapterinfo switch. To check all adapters: eeupdate64eefi top
Manually programas a valid 12-digit hexadecimal MAC address. /inv Inventory Data Displays detailed internal NVM versioning data. Critical Security and Compliance Notice
: Running the tool without complex flags provides a quick summary of all installed Intel adapters, their device IDs, and current firmware versions.
Replaced without explicit index flags, running eeupdate64e.efi alone will display a numbered table of all detected Intel NIC adapters, their MAC addresses, and device IDs. 2. Flashing or Updating EEPROM Firmware Do not power off the system or reset it while eeupdate64e
Always scan your system to identify the specific index number assigned to your network card. eeupdate64e.efi /NIC=X /INFO Use code with caution.
Using EEUPDATE64EFI is a straightforward process, but it requires careful attention to detail. Here's a step-by-step guide:
To use this specific feature, you must boot into a UEFI Shell and navigate to the directory containing the utility: Launch the Shell : Boot your system to the UEFI Internal Shell Locate the Utility : Find your USB drive (usually eeupdate64e.efi /TOP Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard Note: Some versions may require the slash ( ) while others might accept it as a bare keyword. Intel Community Comparison with Standard "top" It is important not to confuse this with the It is not distributed as a standard, public
Whether you need to flash a MAC address, update firmware, or disable a pesky PXE boot, this utility is the industry standard for UEFI environments. What is EEUPDATE64E.EFI? eeupdate64e.efi file is the 64-bit UEFI executable version of Intel’s Ethernet Flash Firmware Utility . It is primarily used to: Update configurations
: Once you identify the adapter number (e.g., NIC 1 ), you can run subsequent commands like eeupdate64e.efi /NIC=1 /MAC=001122334455 to modify that specific hardware. Common Usage Scenarios
Before you begin, there are important warnings and compatibility issues to keep in mind.
Overwrites the built-in MAC address with a user-specified string. /DATA filename
NIC Bus Dev Func Vendor-Device EEPROM Size Top Block Status 1 3 0 0 8086-153A 16Kb Valid 2 4 0 0 8086-10D3 4Kb Corrupt