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ERROR_TOO_MANY_CMDS: 4 Methods To Fix It

The issue is usually caused by bad drivers.

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Published onSeptember 6, 2024

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ERROR_TOO_MANY_CMDS, or Windows System Error 56,as Microsoft calls it, is a frustrating error that occurs on Windows devices. Its message states, “The network BIOS command limit has been reached.”, and it usually doesn’t help, as we all know every issue related to the BIOS tends to be serious.

ERROR_TOO_MANY_CMDS: What is it?

ERROR_TOO_MANY_CMDS: What is it?

Windows System Error 56 orERROR_TOO_MANY_CMDShappens when the network BIOS command limit is reached. This error can manifest in various scenarios, from BSODs to system freezes. Repairing it can be complex, but multiple methods exist to address it.

ERROR_TOO_MANY_CMDS: What causes it?

ERROR_TOO_MANY_CMDS: What causes it?

The symptoms of Windows System Error 56 can be subtle or severe, depending on the root cause. The issues are diverse, ranging from erratic hardware behaviour to software refusing to launch. These problems can be attributed to various issues, including failing hardware, bad drivers, and corrupted system software.

ERROR_TOO_MANY_CMDS: How to fix it?

1. Run a SFC Scan to repair missing or corrupted files

2. Update or reinstall your driver

Alternatively, you can also reinstall your driver entirely. Follow the same steps, but chooseUninstall Deviceinstead of selecting Update driver, and follow the steps.

Then reboot your PC. Windows will automatically download drivers for your adapter. However, you can also do it manually by downloading the specific driver for your adapter and initiating the installation process yourself.

3. Roll back your driver

If ERROR_TOO_MANY_CMDS appears after you recently updated your drivers, you might want to roll back. This will not only fix the issue but also tell you exactly what caused it: driver updates.

4. Use System Restore or Recovery to fix Windows 11

You also have the option to restore your system to a previous version of Windows without this issue. To do this, you must choose between a System Restore and a Recovery.

In Windows 11, Recovery lets you reset Windows while keeping all of your files. It reinstalls the operating system without deleting your documents. This method can quickly fix the ERROR_TOO_MANY_CMDS and other similar bugs.

Alternatively, you can Remove Everything and restore your PC to a clean state, eliminating this annoying bug. However, it should be a last resort.

To perform a System Restore, hit theRestart Nowbutton from theAdvanced Startuppane and follow the instructions.

This step is not difficult, but it’s not easy either, and you’ll need some more detailed guidance, whichyou can find here.

This is how you can fix the ERROR_TOO_MANY_CMDS or Windows 56 error. While these fixes are mostly focused on repairs, it’s better to try to repair the drivers first before thinking about clean installing Windows. This way, you can keep your files, and you won’t waste time backing them up.

Let us know which of these solutions fixed the ERROR_TOO_MANY_CMDS for you, and if you have your workaround for this annoying bug, let us know.

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Flavius Floare

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He’s always curious and ready to take on everything new in the tech world, covering Microsoft’s products on a daily basis. The passion for gaming and hardware feeds his journalistic approach, making him a great researcher and news writer that’s always ready to bring you the bleeding edge!

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Flavius is a writer and a media content producer with a particular interest in technology, gaming, media, film and storytelling.