Hi All.
I've an issue with a Sony VGNSR26MN (AMI aptio BIOS) where trying to install windows 10 returns the NX bit not supported error. The system currently runs win 7 and using coreinfo the system says DEP is supported and running and looking into the BIOS using AMIBCP4.53 the default value is on. I've read some reports on the net, especially concerning some dell model that there is an issue with certain bioses that incorrectly report (or w10 incorrectly detects) that the NX bit is switched on in the bios and that turning off the NX bit allows W10 to install.
I've modified the BIOS to have the required menus as user (and so they are visible in the bios) so I can test the theory that there is a bios programming error in reporting the correct value to W10's readiness detection routine and flipping the values will correct it. However when trying to flash the bios using AMI's flashing utility from windows an ID mismatch error is reported and so won't continue with the flashing.
I suspect I'm using the wrong flashing procedure as I need to bypass the ID checks, can anyone point me in the direction of doing it right ?
Secondly has anyone else run into this issue with the W10 readiness detection ?
NB downloaded and extracted vanilla sony bios attached
Thanks MrBen
Edit:
See this link for further info about NX bit reporting error in BIOS
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windo...582?page=6
I've an issue with a Sony VGNSR26MN (AMI aptio BIOS) where trying to install windows 10 returns the NX bit not supported error. The system currently runs win 7 and using coreinfo the system says DEP is supported and running and looking into the BIOS using AMIBCP4.53 the default value is on. I've read some reports on the net, especially concerning some dell model that there is an issue with certain bioses that incorrectly report (or w10 incorrectly detects) that the NX bit is switched on in the bios and that turning off the NX bit allows W10 to install.
I've modified the BIOS to have the required menus as user (and so they are visible in the bios) so I can test the theory that there is a bios programming error in reporting the correct value to W10's readiness detection routine and flipping the values will correct it. However when trying to flash the bios using AMI's flashing utility from windows an ID mismatch error is reported and so won't continue with the flashing.
I suspect I'm using the wrong flashing procedure as I need to bypass the ID checks, can anyone point me in the direction of doing it right ?
Secondly has anyone else run into this issue with the W10 readiness detection ?
NB downloaded and extracted vanilla sony bios attached
Thanks MrBen
Edit:
See this link for further info about NX bit reporting error in BIOS
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windo...582?page=6