Yes. Make sure you unplug your computer and peripherals before opening the case.
If your CPU is fried then you need to get a new CPU to turn your computer back on.
You will need a new CPU,as well as the booting software
You don't. The CPU is your processor. You can transfer files to a new HDD, one of the easiest ways is to slave up your old drive and copy everything over.
Only I7 CPU family, no other processors.
Four beeps after installing a new CPU are a sign of memory error. You should try resetting your RAM.
this could be for a number of reasons. Primarily, the PC in question could not support the new hardware. IE you have a Pentium 3 (socket 370) motherboard, which takes a max of 500mhz CPU, and your attempting to install a 1ghz CPU in it. Drivers for the PC could not be found. Installation error. Hardware error. hope this helps be safe
Best Buy sells CPU's,but they have a pretty high markup.
You cannot fix your CPU not supporting SSE4.1, short of buying a new CPU. PCSX2 does not require SSE4.1 to run, though.
Pressing the Load Lever
A version of the ARM microprocessor.
After about 3-4 years. You may not want to replace the CPU of your computer more than once. It is better to buy a new system after you have replaced the CPU once.
You need to make sure your motherboard, cooling fan and power supply are capable of handling the new CPU.