Mark Bidewell, if the EEPROM has indeed been corrupted, you may have a 
recourse. As per 
http://news.opensuse.org/2008/10/16/intel-e1000e-corruption-fixed-already-in-opensuse-111-beta2-with-exception-of-debug-vanilla-kernels/
 :
>"Karsten Keil has developed a way to fix broken e1000e eproms.  Please contact 
>him at [email protected] in case you need to recover from this bug."

I would reach out to Karsten and see what could be investigated. As
well, please share here what specifically was done to recover the EEPROM
if this was indeed corrupted.

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