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Performs a checksum and size check on the EEPROM/NVM to ensure integrity.

Download the Intel(R) Network Connections Tools 24.0 (often available in the Resource & Design Center or from OEM support pages) and place eeupdate64e.efi on a USB stick.

eeupdate64e.efi /NIC=3 /DATA=eeprom.hex

Before running any commands, you must construct a bootable environment. Use the FAT32 file system format. eeupdate64eefi top

The standard recovery process involves booting into a UEFI Shell from a USB drive and then using the tool to re-flash a known-good firmware image ( .hex or .bin file) to the card. The command used is similar to a standard firmware update. For many users encountering this error, the eeupdate64e.efi tool is the only practical solution to bring their Intel network adapter back to life.

Some versions of the tool allow you to save the current NVM before flashing. Conclusion

Ensure you are using the version included in the Intel Network Connections Tools (24.0 or later) that matches your Intel RDC (Resource & Design Center) account. Performs a checksum and size check on the

UEFI Secure Boot blocks unsigned or low-level third-party hardware manipulation tools to protect firmware integrity. You must enter the system BIOS/UEFI configuration menu and set before using this tool. 2. Formatting a Bootable Flash Drive

Network administrators, data center engineers, and hardware enthusiasts frequently face a common challenge: configuring, flashing, or modifying Media Access Control (MAC) addresses on without loading a full operating system.

Always ensure you have a backup of the original NIC settings if possible. Use the FAT32 file system format

The command eeupdate64e.efi /TOP is a specific instruction for the used in UEFI environments. It is designed to display a top-level summary of all Intel network adapters detected in the system. Purpose of the /TOP Command

Accessing the official tool can be challenging. Intel distributes it through the . Gaining access typically requires a privileged account and may even involve signing a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA). This is an official download that might be mentioned in documentation under design guide numbers like 513655 or 348742. Because of these restrictions, you will often find the tool hosted on community forums, developer portals like GitCode, and other third-party websites, which are popular sources for users without official access. Always exercise caution when downloading tools from unofficial sources.