Eeupdate-5.35.12.0.zip Page
Common operations with EEUPDATE:
| Command | Effect |
|---------|--------|
| EEUPDATE /NIC=1 /DUMP | Dump EEPROM of first adapter to file |
| EEUPDATE /NIC=2 /MAC=001122334455 | Set MAC address on adapter 2 |
| EEUPDATE /ALL /VER | Show firmware version on all adapters |
| EEUPDATE /NIC=1 /INVDEVICEID | Restore default device ID |
| EEUPDATE /NIC=1 /CHECK | Verify EEPROM checksum |
| EEUPDATE /NIC=1 /GUI | Not present – never GUI |
| EEUPDATE /NIC=1 /EEPROM /HEX | Hex edit EEPROM bytes (advanced) |
| Attribute | Details |
|-----------|---------|
| Filename | eeupdate-5.35.12.0.zip |
| Version | 5.35.12.0 |
| Vendor | Intel® Corporation |
| Purpose | Read/write/update EEPROM/NVM of Intel® Ethernet adapters |
| Platforms | DOS, EFI, UEFI, Linux (32/64-bit), Windows (32/64-bit), FreeBSD |
| Typical Size | ~1–3 MB (compressed) / ~5–10 MB (extracted) |
| Release Date | Approx. 2021–2022 (based on versioning) | eeupdate-5.35.12.0.zip
Using eeupdate-5.35.12.0.zip incorrectly can:
Always test on a non-production adapter first. Do not use this tool unless you understand binary, hex offsets, and checksum algorithms. Common operations with EEUPDATE : | Command |
Assuming you have validated I350_NEW_NVM.BIN:
EEUPDATE.EXE /NIC=1 /FILE=I350_NEW_NVM.BIN /PROGRAM /FORCE
Watch the progress bars. A successful flash takes 30–90 seconds. | Attribute | Details | |-----------|---------| | Filename
Supports most Intel® Ethernet controllers up to ~2021:
Does not support very old PRO/100 adapters (pre-2005) or 3rd-party NICs.