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Hi,
I'm pretty new to this stuff but I'm already pretty annoyed ;)
I bought a 4K blueray player for my windows 10 PC but can't play anything 4K related. Cyberlinks blueray advisor tells me I'm missing sgx support. i hve a 6950x ith an x99 a board. Almost 2000€ together BUT I'm not able to play ANY blueray with this? Insteat I have to my a new skylake generation? Is this correct so far? :D
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There is more information that you can read about this topic in previous postings at
https://software.intel.com/en-us/videos/detecting-and-enabling-intel-sgx
and
https://software.intel.com/en-us/videos/detecting-and-enabling-intel-sgx
In short, if the application such as Cyberlink one requires SGX, you will need SGX-enabled machine.
Having the CPU supporting SGX is not sufficient. It needs the BIOS supports and enables it too.
In another words, even getting a new machine with Skylake, SGX may still not be enabled.
Check with your OEM Provider on how to enable SGX in your system. Only OEM can provide a way to enable it if they allow you to do so.

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