It is exactly like a desktop, just harder to get too. As long as you
have the same pin count, and your BIOS supports it, you should be
good. When you boot windows for the first time, it sees the different
clock fequency, it will ask you to reboot, the it goes like nothing
ever happened, exept, its faster...

On Sep 12, 11:33 am, Maxwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings!  I have a laptop with a 1.6 GHZ dual core celeron.  Can I
> upgrade the CPU to something like a 2.0 ghz dual core celeron without
> completely reconfiguring the laptop?  Are the laptop CPUs easily swap-
> able (given same pin configuration) like they are on desk-top
> computers?
>
> Thanks!
> Max
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