and your firmware files to the root of your FAT32 USB drive. Plug the USB into the target machine and boot into the UEFI Shell Identify your USB drive. Type , etc.) and press Enter. Use the command to confirm you see the utility. 2. Identifying Your NIC Run the basic command to list all detected Intel adapters: eeupdate64e.efi Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard This will display a list of adapters with an associated
Every NIC requires a unique Media Access Control (MAC) address. If a motherboard swap or a bad firmware flash wipes the MAC address (resulting in 00:00:00:00:00:00 or FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF ), eeupdate64e.efi can permanently rewrite the correct MAC address back to the hardware. 2. EEPROM/NVM Flashing and Upgrading eeupdate64e.efi
eeupdate64e.efi /NIC=1 /UPDATE /FILE=NV_82599_5.15.hex and your firmware files to the root of your FAT32 USB drive