First make sure it is a hardware problem or other issues.
After manual boot, dir nvram to check whether the hardware can recognise or not.
If can, maybe it is a bug.
If cannot, pull out the card, change a new one. Since I also donn't know how to 
change the hardware, cannot give you a better idea.

Thanks and regards,
Xu Hu

On 2 Apr, 2012, at 16:07, Ambedkar <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> I am having a  Cisco 6509 sup-2 switch which is booting properly. When i
> diagnose it says NVRAM area is corrupted and initializing to default
> values. Every time i need to boot manually.
> 
> Any solution regarding the NVRAM.
> 
> Where can i find the NVRAM on the supervisor board, is there any chance to
> replace with new NVRAM memory.
> 
> Thanks
> Bye
> Ambi.
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