Skip to main content

Eeupdate64eefi Top

: A human-readable name (e.g., "Intel(R) I210 Gigabit Network Connection"). Common Follow-up Commands

The command eeupdate64eefi /top (or simply running the tool without specific flags) is used to display a of all Intel Network Interface Cards (NICs) present in a system via the UEFI Shell. Quick Start: Running the "Top" View

The command eeupdate64e.efi top is used to display a real-time list of all Intel network adapters detected in a system within a environment. The top parameter specifically acts as a "list" or "inventory" command, similar to the top command in Linux but for hardware identification rather than process monitoring. Using EEUPDATE in UEFI eeupdate64eefi top

eeupdate64e.efi (EEPROM Update Utility for EFI 64-bit) is a command-line tool developed by Intel. It is used to manipulate the NVRAM/EEPROM on Intel Ethernet controllers.

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. : A human-readable name (e

Because eeupdate64e.efi runs natively inside a 64-bit UEFI environment, you must construct an appropriate bootable storage device.

EEUPDATE64EEFI is the UEFI version of the Intel Ethernet Flash Firmware Utility, specifically designed for 64-bit EFI environments. It is primarily used by OEMs and system administrators to manage the Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) and EEPROM of Intel Ethernet adapters. Intel Community Key Features and Capabilities The top parameter specifically acts as a "list"

is an essential command-line utility designed for network engineers and system administrators to manage Intel Ethernet network interface cards (NICs) directly from a UEFI Shell environment. Developed by Intel, this tool gives users low-level control to flash Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) images, modify firmware configurations, and program or repair MAC addresses.

Displays the current utility version and diagnostic library info. How to Run It in an EFI Shell Since this is an file, you won't run it from Windows or Linux. Instead: Prepare a USB Drive: Format a drive to FAT32 and copy eeupdate64e.efi Boot to EFI Shell: Restart your server/PC and enter the UEFI Shell via the BIOS boot menu. Navigate and Execute: Find your USB drive (usually Type the drive name followed by a colon (e.g., ) and hit Enter. Run the command: eeupdate64e.efi [options] Pro-Tips & Warnings Backup First: Always use the /FLASH_DUMP /EEPROM_DUMP

Use the /DUMP command and store the backup file in a safe location. The original dump is your only reliable way to revert corruption.

Checking and repairing EEPROM checksum values to resolve corrupted hardware configurations.