1. The AMD Turion X2 is available in a variety of speeds. We have no way of knowing what your computer is equipped with without more information.
2. Yes, it is possible in most cases to remove or upgrade a Turion.
3. We have no way of knowing your level of technical competency, so we cannot judge whether or not you are capable of doing it yourself.
Usually, yes. But that depends on how similar the processor is to your old processor.
Gigahertz are a measurement of how fast a processor operates. They can be "upgraded" in the sense that you can overclock a processor to get "more" of them, or you can install a better processor for the same effect.
No
The graphics processor should already be in use if your driver is installed. if the driver is not installed then you can download and install it from the respective processor brand.
Yes. Windows 7 will run on a computer with an Intel Atom processor.
The manufacturer of your processor does not matter as long it meets the minimum requirement of your operative system.
Installing Linux on a 64-bit processor is no different than installing it on a 32-bit processor. Especially on systems that offer both a 32-bit and 64-bit version, the difference is totally transparent, and the install identical.
The mimimum requirements to install Tiger is a PowerPC Processor G3 or more. Maybe you have it. You cannot install Leopard or Snow Leopard on any PowerPC. You need an Intel Processor.
Yes.
If you look on your CPU (processor) there will be a small golden arrow, you place that arrow in the same direction as where there is a space without holes on the CPU slot.
Cartridge processor packages can stand up on their end and install in a slot on the motherboard or lay flat in a socket? TRUE
You need to clean it off the old processor in case you ever decide to use it again, and you need to apply a little bit to the new processor before you install the heat-sink and fan.