Simplifies flash operations when the host operating system enforces strict hardware access controls. Core Features and Use Cases
Eliminates kernel panics or blue screen crashes during low-level memory writes.
To obtain a legitimate copy, download the latest from Intel’s Download Center or access your server vendor’s firmware update repository.
Unlike its legacy DOS-based predecessor ( EEUPDATE.EXE ), or Linux/Windows versions, eeupdate64e.efi runs directly within the UEFI Shell. This is critical because it allows firmware updates without a host operating system driver interfering with the device. eeupdate64e.efi
Do not interrupt power during flash. A failed flash can permanently brick the NIC.
Setting specific configurations for hardware validation in a pre-boot environment. How to Run eeupdate64e.efi
Replace MAC address on a failed Intel X710-DA2 card in a Dell PowerEdge server. Simplifies flash operations when the host operating system
Updating the EEPROM or NVM (Non-Volatile Memory) with new images.
Once at the shell prompt (e.g., Shell> ), navigate to your drive (usually fs0: ) and run the tool: eeupdate64e.efi /ALL /ID
eeupdate64e.efi runs inside the (or UEFI Boot Services environment). This means: Unlike its legacy DOS-based predecessor ( EEUPDATE
: Using this tool incorrectly can permanently disable your network adapter or cause hardware malfunctions. It is intended for advanced users and system administrators.
A failed firmware update from an OS-based tool can leave the NIC in an inconsistent state. The card may not be recognized by the OS driver. eeupdate64e.efi operates at the PCIe configuration level, often able to reprogram the flash even when the OS driver cannot load.
Intel does not distribute eeupdate64e.efi as a standalone download for the general public. Instead, it is bundled within:
Some advanced users use it to flash retail firmware onto OEM-branded cards (like Dell or HP variants) to unlock specific features.