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06-12-2023 10:47 PM - last edited on 06-13-2023 08:35 PM by support_s
06-12-2023 10:47 PM - last edited on 06-13-2023 08:35 PM by support_s
So, I think I trashed my nvram. I was grabbing every update and driver I could find for download and to my surprise my nvram is no longer.
An engineer here on these forums suggested I try a iP recovery tool which I did. It could not find the nvram to even try. I understand what nvram does but not much more. I was upgrading HDDs just before that and I nuked those too. When I tried to re-install the OS, it couldn't find any drivers. I swapped back to the old drives and everything seems to run fine.
Is nvram a replaceable part? Is there anything else I can do?
Thanks for your time,
dj
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06-13-2023 04:18 AM
06-13-2023 04:18 AM
SolutionHi,
NVRAM is not a replacable part, its located on the System Board.
You can also try updating iLO.
Thank You!
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