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Unlocked BIOS for 63-0100-000001-00101111-070207-ATHLON64-T12U0001 [REQUEST]
#1
Hi there,

I am looking to enable AMD-V in my BIOS in order to run VirtualBox on my Packard Bell Easynote MX-52, as this option currently is not included in my BIOS. I am unable to update my BIOS as there are no supported BIOS updates for my operating system (I am running Windows 7 32-Bit on an originally Windows Vista machine), however I do know that my laptop does indeed support AMD-V.

My BIOS details are as follows:

BIOS Type: AMI
BIOS ID: 63-0100-000001-00101111-070207-ATHLON64-T12U0001

A big thank you in advance to anyone who can help me out!

EDIT: I have successfully updated my bios to the latest version available. However, there is still no AMD-V function available in the BIOS. I am sure that my system supports AMD-V as I have checked via the CPUID CPU-Z system monitor tool.

I have re-uploaded the updated backup of my BIOS, and would appreciate it greatly anyone could take a look at the new BIOS to see if there are now any hidden functions.

Thanks again!


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#2
Unfortunately there is not one single hidden option in your bios Sad

Sorry
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#3
(11-16-2010, 04:10 AM)1234s282 Wrote: Unfortunately there is not one single hidden option in your bios Sad

Sorry
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Oh darn Sad

Well, would downgrading to Vista, updating my BIOS, then reinstalling Windows 7 work? I don't know for sure if the update of the BIOS includes AMD-V support, but i would assume it does. I'm ust curious if the update would stick?

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#4
Why downgrade?

Just because the bios is listed for Vista all that means is the flashing utility will work with Vista . Most things thatawork with Vista work with 7 Smile

You should always flash a BIOS through DOS anyway Smile using a bootable USB/Cd/DVD (Tutorial is available on the forums)

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#5
The update should stick anyway , BIOS flashes are permanent!

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