It is hard as hell. but possible.
google "service manual" +
or if that doesn't work "user manual" +
All major laptop manufacturers release documents on how to service the laptop, for example take apart EVERY component until it is just pieces on a work table :)
2007-11-21 20:55:40
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answered by Robert F 1
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It is possible in some laptops, but varies from model to model. Some even have an access door on the bottom to do this, but most of the time you will have to completely take the laptop apart to change the processor, if it can be changed at all. It goes without saying that once you do this you'll never be able to send it in for warranty work to whoever made it ever again.
2007-11-22 04:56:57
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answered by iPlayGames 2
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The brief answer is not really ( you can replace )the current C.P.U.--with the same brand/-or/--strength -or type of processor if the original packs up/etc
My computer technician advised me as such .
So it must be correct ?
(they say there isnt much space to adjust a laptop??)
thats what Ive been told)??!
2007-11-22 05:06:01
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answered by sunil 4
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Definitely yes provided u get a mobile processor of the same socket type as in ur notebook. make sure that the chipset supports that processor.
2007-11-22 04:55:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Possible but only up to a level that the motherboard supports. And better let an experienced technician do it.
2007-11-22 05:36:36
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answered by Karz 7
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i dont think its possible
2007-11-22 05:02:41
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answered by daz r 3
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