Top — Eeupdate64eefi

: Targets a specific adapter based on its index number.

As the help text scrolled by, the realization hit him. eeupdate64efi doesn't have a top command. It cares about very specific things: , PCI location , or simply updating ALL adapters. eeupdate64eefi top

The tool is executed from a UEFI Shell. Below are standard commands used for maintenance: eeupdate64e.efi /HELP Displays a full list of supported command-line options. eeupdate64e.efi /ALL /MAC_DUMP : Targets a specific adapter based on its index number

The utility is versatile, offering several "top" functions that engineers rely on daily: It cares about very specific things: , PCI

If you are actually trying to run the command eeupdate64eefi and want to see the top of the list (or the beginning of the output), you usually cannot use the word "top" as an argument. In the EFI shell, you typically use: eeupdate64eefi /all (to list adapters) Then select the specific index, e.g.: eeupdate64eefi /nic=1 /file=firmware.bin