Randall R Schulz wrote:
> On Sunday 07 October 2007 16:43, Carlos E. R. wrote:
>   
>> Randall R Schulz wrote:
>>     
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Usually I don't do upgrades, but the way I've handled that in the
>>> past is by using an entirely new disk for new version. That's not
>>> an option for me right now and I'm wondering what I can expect if I
>>> try to perform an upgrade of my 10.2 to 10.3 when the 10.2 system
>>> is a 32-bit installation and the 10.3 would be 64-bit. (It's a
>>> Core2 Duo processor.)
>>>       
>> I don't think 32 to 64 upgrades are possible.
>>     
>
> What would happen if one tried? Would the installer balk? Refuse? Would 
> it stumble blindly into a failing attempt to upgrade the 32-bit system?
>
>
>   

At worst, the cpu core will go super critical and take out your part of
town.  ;-)

Actually, why don't you give it a try and see what happens.  Just back
up your data etc. first, in case you have to do a reinstall.  I'd be
surprised if it worked though.


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