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: Certain commands, such as /ADAPTERRESET , may cause the device to temporarily disappear from the system as it re-initializes.

Targets a specific adapter (numbered 1–32) for modification. /DUMP

: Dumping current memory contents to a file or programming new data from an image file. eeupdate64e.efi

As an "Intel Confidential" tool, is typically not available through standard consumer download pages. It is usually bundled within the Intel Network Connections Tools package, often requiring access through Intel's Resource & Design Center (RDC). To use the tool:

Saves the EEPROM contents as a .eep file and flash memory as a .bin file. /A : Certain commands, such as /ADAPTERRESET , may

: Identifying all supported Intel network ports currently installed in the system.

When running the utility from a UEFI Shell , several parameters allow for precise control: Description /HELP or /? Displays the full list of command-line help options. /ALL Selects all detected adapters for a bulk operation. /NIC=XX As an "Intel Confidential" tool, is typically not

The utility is a specialized, 64-bit UEFI-based command-line tool developed by Intel for managing and updating the EEPROM and Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) on supported Intel Ethernet network adapters. It is primarily used by system administrators and developers to modify low-level hardware settings, such as MAC addresses, or to flash firmware in pre-boot environments like the UEFI Shell . Key Capabilities of eeupdate64e.efi