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This utility is a DOS-based tool used to flash/update the firmware (NVM) of Intel Ethernet controllers. It is commonly used for Intel I225, I226, and I350 series network cards.
⚠️ Important Disclaimers:
- Firmware flashing carries risk. If done incorrectly, you can permanently brick your network adapter.
- Version Compatibility: Version 5.35.x is typically required for newer controllers (like the I226-V) but may not support older legacy cards.
- DOS Environment: This tool generally requires a pure DOS environment (like FreeDOS) and cannot be run reliably from a Windows Command Prompt.
Typical Use Cases
- Changing a spoofed MAC address after motherboard replacement.
- Updating firmware on a server NIC without booting an OS.
- Unbricking an adapter with bad NVM checksum.
- Mass-configuring identical NIC settings across many servers.
Safe Sources:
- Intel’s Official Download Center (via their NVM update packages – look for "Intel Ethernet Adapter Complete Driver Pack")
- Reputable hardware forums (e.g., ServeTheHome, Win-Raid Forum, Reddit’s r/homelab) where checksums are verified.
- OEM support sites (Dell, HPE, Lenovo) that may include this version as part of a firmware bundle.
Step-by-Step: How to Use eeupdate-5.35.12.0.zip
Let’s walk through a practical scenario: updating the firmware on an Intel I350-T4 quad-port gigabit NIC. eeupdate-5.35.12.0.zip
7. No OS Drivers Required
- Works below the OS (pure PCI access) – ideal for:
- Pre-boot environment (PXE, BIOS update)
- OS-free firmware recovery
- Bare-metal provisioning