eeupdate64e.efi /NIC=1 /RESET
: Directly updating or assigning unique MAC addresses to network interfaces. EEPROM/NVM Flashing : Writing raw binary images or data files ( ) to the controller’s memory. Device Identification
To ensure the smooth operation of eeupdate64e.efi and the EFI firmware: eeupdate64e.efi
/INVMUPDATE /FILE=[filename.bin] : Updates the internal non-volatile memory using a designated binary image file.
/DUMP : Backs up the contents of the adapter's current EEPROM/NVM configuration into a raw text file on your bootable storage device. eeupdate64e
: Never reset or power down the system while a flash or write operation is in progress. Doing so will brick the network adapter.
It lists all detected Intel Ethernet adapters, allowing the user to select the specific NIC to target (usually referenced by a number, e.g., eeupdate64e.efi /nic=1... ). How to Use eeupdate64e.efi (A Typical Workflow) /DUMP : Backs up the contents of the
: For standard firmware updates, Intel often recommends the Intel Ethernet NVM Update Tool ( nvmupdate64e.efi ) or the Intel Ethernet Flash Firmware Utility ( bootutil64e.efi ), which provide more automated and user-friendly update paths.
Security considerations
Are you deploying this on a or scripting it for a large fleet ?
eeupdate64e.efi /NIC=1 /RESET
: Directly updating or assigning unique MAC addresses to network interfaces. EEPROM/NVM Flashing : Writing raw binary images or data files ( ) to the controller’s memory. Device Identification
To ensure the smooth operation of eeupdate64e.efi and the EFI firmware:
/INVMUPDATE /FILE=[filename.bin] : Updates the internal non-volatile memory using a designated binary image file.
/DUMP : Backs up the contents of the adapter's current EEPROM/NVM configuration into a raw text file on your bootable storage device.
: Never reset or power down the system while a flash or write operation is in progress. Doing so will brick the network adapter.
It lists all detected Intel Ethernet adapters, allowing the user to select the specific NIC to target (usually referenced by a number, e.g., eeupdate64e.efi /nic=1... ). How to Use eeupdate64e.efi (A Typical Workflow)
: For standard firmware updates, Intel often recommends the Intel Ethernet NVM Update Tool ( nvmupdate64e.efi ) or the Intel Ethernet Flash Firmware Utility ( bootutil64e.efi ), which provide more automated and user-friendly update paths.
Security considerations
Are you deploying this on a or scripting it for a large fleet ?