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Old February 13th 08, 09:46 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Richard G. Harper
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Good luck to you as well!

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"guitardude" wrote in message
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Thanks for the good advice. It is much appreciated. I enjoyed getting to
talk with someone in the field that I want to go into :-)
Best wishes,
guitardude

"Richard G. Harper" wrote in message
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If you crack the case to install a new processor you will pretty much
toss the warranty out the window. So no, I would suspect it's not
something you're going to be doing.

Me, I'm an IT network/systems engineer and I wouldn't do it. :-)

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"guitardude" wrote in message
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I am a student in a Computer Electronics class right now and I have been
for two years. I work on desktops day in and day out. I just don't fully
understand yet everything that is associated with processors, and I
haven't done any work on laptops. I guess the way that I really should
have worded the question is "Is it possible to upgrade the processor
without voiding the warranty of the laptop (in most situations)?"
I am a pretty technical person, just not with laptops. Thanks for your
help, and by the way, that was a pretty good assumption :-)