What is NVRAM-FULL-ERR?
The NVRAM-FULL-ERR error is categorized as a high-severity firmware issue that can significantly impact your PC's stability. The NVRAM memory capacity for storing boot variables is full. When experiencing the Not enough space in the NVRAM chip fault, users often report sudden system crashes, unresponsive behavior, or a blue screen of death (BSOD). In most diagnostic scenarios, this problem is directly triggered by underlying hardware or software complications such as too many os installed and uefi error (eg creating duplicate entries). To permanently resolve the NVRAM-FULL-ERR issue and prevent further system degradation, it is highly recommended to follow our step-by-step troubleshooting guide below, ensuring your firmware components are functioning correctly.
Common Causes
- Too many OS installed
- UEFI error (eg creating duplicate entries)
Step-by-Step Fix Guide
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1
Clear NVRAM via EFI shell
Applying the first fix (Clear NVRAM via EFI shell) addresses the most common root cause of NVRAM-FULL-ERR and restores baseline functionality.
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Update the BIOS
If the problem persists, proceeding with the remaining steps ensures all edge cases related to sw-bios instability are covered.
Commands & Diagnostics
bcdedit /enum firmwareStill Need Help?
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