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flashrom is a free and opensource cross-platform software to access flash chips. Among other programmers, it supports flashing the boot PROMs of a number of network cards which are also supported by iPXE (e.g. many from 3Com and Intel).

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        <description>Burning iPXE into Intel network adapters

Intel provides a utility called BootUtil.exe which allows you to update the expansion ROM images on many Intel network adapters.

Preparing the tools

[A USB key]

Download and save the two files:

	*  A FreeDOS boot disk image,</description>
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The Broadcom Diagnostic Utility set allows you to update the expansion ROM images in Broadcom BCM57xx gigabit network cards (and rebranded Broadcom cards such as the HP NC7771).

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