Upgrading from Oracle 9i Standard edition to Enterprise.

I want to upgrade my database from oracle 9i(9.2.0.6) Standard edition to Enterprise edition.
Please suggest me as to what is the best suitable method
I was thinking of installing EE directly on Standard edition so that all the things remain intact is it possible?
Also if not then can backup and restore be used?
Thanks in advance

hi.
right now i have standard edition already installed as i said earlier. I want to upgrade from SE to EE because of using advance features like partitioning. DB size is 40 GB.
I know exp/imp would take a lot of time that's why I thought it is not a viable path.
regards,
pranav

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