Hmm. That makes it a hard decision. Eventually I [i]know[/i] I’d be changing motherboards. But do I really want to pay a $100 premium to have the ability to do so? It wouldn’t be happening for years more than likely (baring an actual hardware failure). And I’m also not too keen on the upgrade versions since they require the old OS to be installed… I prefer doing a clean install.
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