I have a Sony Vaio desktop computer, it's model number is PVC - RZ54G. It is similar the one is the video but it's newer. Apple recently updated their software (ITunes) and their devices to 64bit. I want to keep my old pc but upgrade the PCU to run 64bit software. How do I change the PCU on the motherboard? Is it a difficult process? What else would I need to upgrade so that things run effectively and efficiently? I am currently running Windows XP SP3 and would like to install Windows 7 64bit because I can still use XP mode for my older software. Thanks for any help provided. Also, I read the simply changing the motherboard would be the easiest way but Vaio's motherboards can't be swap out. Is this true? Thanks again.
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I have a Sony Vaio desktop computer, it's model number is PVC - RZ54G. It is similar the one is the video but it's newer.
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Apple recently updated their software (iTunes) and their devices to 64bit. I want to keep my old pc but upgrade the CPU to run 64bit software.
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How do I change the CPU on the motherboard? Is it a difficult process? What else would I need to upgrade so that things run effectively and efficiently?
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I am currently running Windows XP SP3 and would like to install Windows 7 64bit because I can still use XP mode for my older software.
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Also, I read the simply changing the motherboard would be the easiest way but Vaio's motherboards can't be swap out. Is this true?
I have a Sony Vaio desktop computer, it's model number is PVC - RZ54G. It is similar the one is the video but it's newer. Apple recently updated their software (ITunes) and their devices to 64bit. I want to keep my old pc but upgrade the PCU to run 64bit software. How do I change the PCU on the motherboard? Is it a difficult process? What else would I need to upgrade so that things run effectively and efficiently? I am currently running Windows XP SP3 and would like to install Windows 7 64bit because I can still use XP mode for my older software. Thanks for any help provided. Also, I read the simply changing the motherboard would be the easiest way but Vaio's motherboards can't be swap out. Is this true? Thanks again.