![]() If there is, change it to say "Enabled" then save and exit Setup. It may also be called something like "XD" or "Execute Disable". Try going into BIOS Setup (look for a message like "Press DEL to enter setup" when you first turn on the PC F2 is another key that is commonly used) and looking in the advanced settings relating to the CPU (processor). ![]() (Going back about 10 years, Dell even used to charge about £50 extra for a PC with a "Pentium 4 with Hyperthreading" processor when you could just go into the BIOS and turn on HT there on the "non-HT" model.) ![]() "Brand-name" PCs in particular often have useful features turned off by default. What kind of PC is it? Do you know what processor it has? Most PCs from the last 8 years do support it. Unless it's a really old PC, you probably do have NX. ![]()
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