R rawdata macrumors newbie Original poster Jul 25, 2011 6 0 Jul 25, 2011 #1 I have a MBP mid 2010. After Lion installation, I'm still using a 32bit Kernel and no Secure Virtual Memory. Changed the Kernel to 64 bit using the old Snow Leopard way and rebooted. Still no Secure Virtual Memory. Does someone else observed this?
I have a MBP mid 2010. After Lion installation, I'm still using a 32bit Kernel and no Secure Virtual Memory. Changed the Kernel to 64 bit using the old Snow Leopard way and rebooted. Still no Secure Virtual Memory. Does someone else observed this?
daneoni macrumors G5 Mar 24, 2006 12,036 1,956 Jul 26, 2011 #3 Tried this? Attachments Screen shot 2011-07-26 at ? Jul 26 ? 10.57.46 AM.png 101 KB · Views: 84
R rawdata macrumors newbie Original poster Jul 25, 2011 6 0 Jul 26, 2011 #4 You don't have that option on Lion.
daneoni macrumors G5 Mar 24, 2006 12,036 1,956 Jul 26, 2011 #5 Perhaps you need to enable Filevault to get it. I'm not currently running Lion so i can't really help you much.
Perhaps you need to enable Filevault to get it. I'm not currently running Lion so i can't really help you much.