If your current cpu is not socketed, then no way.
If it is, then there is a chance as these are from the same generation, but will require chipset and more importantly bios support.
I can't find any evidence of anyone upgrading this laptop, so I don't know if it's possible or not.
Thank you. I just found out that the laptop processor is connected to the motherboard, and I cannot change it anyway. I was thinking of burning itif you can't find data that the laptops BIOS and mainboard supported multiple CPUs....then this will not end well.
Thank you. I just found out that the laptop processor is connected to the motherboard, and I cannot change it anyway. I was thinking of burning itIf your current cpu is not socketed, then no way.
If it is, then there is a chance as these are from the same generation, but will require chipset and more importantly bios support.
I can't find any evidence of anyone upgrading this laptop, so I don't know if it's possible or not.