Physical Address Extension (PAE), NX, and SSE2

I want to try Windows 8 on my Lenovo x201.  I ran CoreInfo and it reported that the machine has Physical Address Extension (PAE), NX, and SSE2.  However, I cannot find it anywhere in the BIOS setup.
I use BitLocker and it gets very upset if the BIOS settings are changed during boot so they must be turned on and not have Windows 8 turn them on during boot.
Where can I find the settings for Physical Address Extension (PAE), NX, and SSE2?

I got the same problem with windows 8.
My Cpu (Intel Core i7 2670QM) supports everything needed and the DEP is also activated.
In every forum they say that you have to enable PAE-NX in the BIOS but when i go into the Bios, therese almost NOTHING. This is the poorest Bios I've ever seen. Almost nothing to configure, enable or disable. Except boot order, Intel virtual mashine, admin password.
For my Z570(1024) there's no new BIOS update.
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1
Intel Core i7 2670QM
    Kerne    4
    Threads    8
    Name    Intel Core i7 2670QM
    Codename    Sandy Bridge
    Sockel    Socket 988B rPGA
    Technologie    32nm
    Spezifikation    Intel Core i7-2670QM CPU @ 2.20GHz
    Familie    6
    Erweiterte Familie    6
    Model    A
    Erweitertes Model    2A
    Stepping    7
    Revision    D2
    Befehle    MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, Intel 64
    Virtualisierung    Unterstützt, Aktiviert
    Hyper-Threading    Unterstützt, Aktiviert
    Bus Takt    99.8 MHz
    Kern Frequenz    2200 MHz
    Bus Frequenz    100 MHz
DDR3
  8192 Mbyte
  Dual
DRAM Frequenz    665.3 MHz
Hersteller    LENOVO
Model    Emerald Lake (CPU)
Version    Ideapad Z570
Chipsatzhersteller    Intel
Chipsatzmodel    Sandy Bridge
Chipsatzrevision    09
Southbridgehersteller    Intel
Southbridgemodel    HM65
Southbridgerevision    05
Systemtemperatur    48 °C
    BIOS
        Marke    LENOVO
        Version    45CN38WW
        Datum    10/21/2011

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