The /ALL flag lists all Intel adapters detected. Example output:
Signifies it is designed for the EFI/UEFI environment (as opposed to the DOS or Windows versions).
You must boot into a UEFI Shell to execute this tool. Below are the most common commands used during network administration. 1. Card Inventory eeupdate64e.efi
: Fixing abnormal NIC behavior or restoring functional parameters on corrupted network adapters. Intel Community Common Commands
: Altering settings for manageability functions and inactive ports. Common Command Line Options The /ALL flag lists all Intel adapters detected
Targets a specific adapter (numbered 1–32) for modification. /DUMP
Unlike its DOS or Linux counterparts ( EEUPDATE.EXE , eeupdate ), the .efi version runs directly from a UEFI shell, making it ideal for modern server platforms, embedded systems, and enterprise environments where legacy DOS support is absent or undesirable. Below are the most common commands used during
Working with eeupdate64e.efi requires caution due to the power of the tool and the nature of the files involved.
Instructions on how to to run the tool.