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If an environment requires a specific MAC mapping, or if an NVM update wiped the adapter's factory identity (resulting in a 00:00:00:00:00:00 or invalid address), use the following syntax: eeupdate64e.efi /NIC=1 /MAC=00AA00BB00CC Use code with caution.
eeupdate64E.EFI /NIC=1 /MAC=A4BF0100F008 eeupdate64E.EFI /NIC=2 /MAC=A4BF0100F009 eeupdate64E.EFI /NIC=3 /MAC=A4BF0100F00A eeupdate64E.EFI /NIC=4 /MAC=A4BF0100F00B eeupdate64eefi work
: Programming complete NVM images or specific regions from .eep or .bin files. If an environment requires a specific MAC mapping,
| Command | Purpose | | :--- | :--- | | eeupdate64e.efi /nic=X /d=firmware.bin | Writes the specified binary image to the EEPROM of adapter X. | | eeupdate64e.efi /nic=X /data=eeprom.hex | Writes a .hex format image to the EEPROM (older syntax). | | | eeupdate64e
: Ensure that eeupdate64.eefi and the firmware updates are obtained from official Intel sources or trusted vendors to avoid potentially malicious software.
: Copy eeupdate64e.efi alongside your target config files (such as .eep or .bin binary payload files) directly into the root folder or a designated subfolder on the FAT32 drive. Step-by-Step Guide: How to Make eeupdate64e.efi Work Step 1: Booting and Drive Navigation
: The tool can force a recalculation of EEPROM checksums and CRCs using /CALCCHKSUM to ensure data integrity after manual modifications.