Hello
I use an HP G72 laptop with Intel Pentium P6100 processor. A Win 10 upgrade fails with the message that the CPU is not compatible due to a lack of NX support. While reading here on the product specifications page that CPU support 'Execute Disable Bit', The Control Panel says the processor does not support 'no hardware-based data execution prevention'.
So who is right and what can I do?
In the BIOS, I do not have any recruitment options ...
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If the processor does not support PAE/NX/SSE2, then the OS will not run. This has been the case since Windows 8.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/paenxsse2-support-requirement-guide-for-windows-8
You may want to see if NX is turned on in the bios.
Also, this is your 2010 processor:
https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/50175/intel-pentium-processor-p6100-3m-cache-2-00-ghz.html
Your first step is to check your bios to see if NX or XD is turned on.
Then, update your bios.
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Thanks for your response.
The problem is that I don't know exactly if the p6100 supports NX. The product page says yes, the control panel says no.
I already checked and updated the bios, there is no option to en- or disable NX (or something similar).
