Tried few ways to do it (mounted efivars and editing files directly under root account, used newer efivar aproach), but even efivar -f doesn't changed stored value Setup-a04a27f4-df00-4d42-b552-39411302113d. I have found this mod howto:, but I was unable to write changes to NVRAM. But obviously some software isn't ready for change yet and instead of detecting AMD-V feature directly, they still use NVRAM state bit. On the AMD site I have found, that from some version AMD-V feature should be accessible no matter of BIOS/EFI settings state. As I can see so far, from all sites I have searched through, it has something to do with the way, how softwares like VirtualBox are detecting virtualization support. I have bought one of these and I was very surprised, that even Windows 10 reported virtualization features as supported, but disabled in firmware. There will be plenty of users looking for some way to enable using AMD-V feature on Acer Ex- series notebooks, if virtualization software vendors or Acer will not take an action soon. LG Gram 14Z970 Phoenix BIOS Str.ĭell Vostro 200 v1.0.16 Experimental Unl. HP MCP61PM-HM (Nettle2) 5.27 With Unlock. Request to add Ivy Bridge-E support to E.
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