Can't. No support for the software suite I use for work (the old one or the new one). Of course, in linux you just compile a new kernel (bigmem) with support for more memory if you want it, regardless of processor architecture.
"upgrades" are the deevil!
(have been since DOS to Win 3.1)
If you have the option load it clean from a
completely wiped drive state or all you'll
have heartache and toil.
I installed Vista back in early June and the only problem I encountered had to do with the UAC feature and installation of BF 2142. Once UAC was turned off (which does little to effect security) the game installed just fine. And as of now, that is honestly the only problem I have had with the machine...
"upgrades" are the deevil!
(have been since DOS to Win 3.1)
If you have the option load it clean from a
completely wiped drive state or all you'll
have heartache and toil.