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Exit the EFI shell, reboot, and check PXE boot or run eeupdate64eefi /nic=1 /verify.
Insert USB drive with eeupdate64eefi and firmware. At the UEFI shell, type:
Shell> fs0:
fs0:\> cd efi\tools
eeupdate64eefi is an EFI (Extensible Firmware Interface) executable provided by Intel.
It is part of the EEUPDATE utility (Ethernet EEPROM Update), used to:
The 64 indicates it’s for 64-bit systems, and eefi means it’s compiled to run in a UEFI shell environment (not in a regular OS like Windows or Linux).
Exit the EFI shell, reboot, and check PXE boot or run eeupdate64eefi /nic=1 /verify.
Insert USB drive with eeupdate64eefi and firmware. At the UEFI shell, type:
Shell> fs0:
fs0:\> cd efi\tools
eeupdate64eefi is an EFI (Extensible Firmware Interface) executable provided by Intel.
It is part of the EEUPDATE utility (Ethernet EEPROM Update), used to:
The 64 indicates it’s for 64-bit systems, and eefi means it’s compiled to run in a UEFI shell environment (not in a regular OS like Windows or Linux).