Episode 85: Upgrade Paths and RAM Support
This episode dives into the rules and limitations surrounding Windows upgrades and memory capacity. You’ll learn about supported upgrade paths—for example, which versions of Windows can be upgraded in-place and which require a clean install. We explain why architecture matters, and how moving between 32-bit and 64-bit environments affects compatibility and software availability.
We also cover RAM limitations across editions and architectures, such as how 32-bit systems are capped at around 4 gigabytes of usable memory, while 64-bit editions can support hundreds of gigabytes depending on the SKU. This information is essential for selecting the right system build, troubleshooting performance issues, or answering scenario-based exam questions about system compatibility. Brought to you by BareMetalCyber.com.
