Thanks James
Duncan

On 06/21/2014 09:20, James Boswell wrote:
An Athlon64 fully supports everything needed to run Windows 8.1


On 21 June 2014 13:24, DSinc <[email protected]> wrote:

Does anyone in the collective run Windows 8.1 using a PC using an AMD
'Athlon' 64 processor on your m/b?

OB got totally frustated at the AMD website trying to trying to confirm
that his processor meets the following
Windows 8.1 hardware requirement, e.g.:

"Processor: 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster with support for PAE, NX, and SSE2
(more info)......below
<http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-8/what-is-pae-nx-sse2>


    Applies to Windows 8.1

Physical Address Extension (PAE), NX processor bit (NX), and Streaming
SIMD Extensions 2 (SSE2) are features of the processor, and they're needed
to run Windows 8.1.

  *

    PAE gives 32-bit processors the ability to use more than 4 GB of
    physical memory on capable versions of Windows, and is a
    prerequisite for NX.

  *

    NX helps your processor guard the PC from attacks by malicious software.

  *

    SSE2 is a standard instruction set on processors that is
    increasingly used by third-party apps and drivers.

If your PC doesn't support PAE, NX, and SSE2, you won't be able to install
Windows 8.1. When you download Windows 8.1 from the Store or run Upgrade
Assistant, we'll let you know if your processor doesn't support PAE and
SSE2, if it might not support NX, or if NX is turned off in the PC BIOS. If
NX appears to be off, the installer will try to turn it on during
installation and, if it can't, it will return your PC to the current
operating system."

Opinions, suggestions, experiences welcome.
Duncan



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