I'm sure there is... but as I stated, it's not reasonable. How could you do it? As I told someone else asking a question of a similar nature, hire a programmer/hacker who can analyze how Windows does the upgrade to 32 bit, what calls it makes, and so-on and so-forth, and eventually, I'm sure they'll figure out a way. It may costs 5 or 6 figures... but if you've got the money, nothing is impossible.
Put simply, as others and myself have stated in one way or another - and I'll restate for a second time in this comment - there is NO REASONABLE way of doing this. That is your answer. No reasonable technician (as I would define them) would spend any significant time trying to do this so it's HIGHLY unlikely you'll find ANYONE, especially anyone here, who has found a way of doing it - reasonable or otherwise. Experts-Exchange is a great place to find answers to questions and problems that impact a business or your ability to use a system. When you want to do something that no one thinks is a good idea or even possible, you'll almost certainly not find an answer you're satisfied with even when the answers provided are, lacking further evidence to the contrary, 100% accurate.