yes u can.. open the computer... take out the celeron... put in a dual core.... close the computer...
AnswerWell, in the end, for a laptop, with that kind of processing speed, it all comes down to how much computer memory the laptop has. It would be useful to know this beforehand, however, if the RAM is less than 512mb, i would not recommend buying it.What else it depends on is what operating system it would be running.
a good processor..
It can. You need to use the 32-bit rendition of Windows 7, though. The processor is a 32 bit processor, and is incompatible with 64-bit programming. windows 7 is a threaded operating system, which means a single-core processor will perform poorly in the Win7 environment. Don't be discouraged, though-- This all means little in real-world performance, and running Win7 with a Celeron should be fine!
If your processor goes out on any computer, it will most likely stop running. If this has happened to you, i highly recommend you replace it. Otherwise, you will not have a computer to work on.
No, unfortunately. Not in today's world of computing. It's a single-core processor running at a slow 2.2 gigahertz. The new Celerons, however, are dual-cores, which makes them twice as efficient, and have higher clock speeds, up to 2.7 gigahertz. The Celeron E3300, E3400, and E3500 all are much better processors than the Celeron 900, and are all available for less than $65.
All of them. All drivers for video cards running on x86 processors are compatible with Celeron processors.
Task Manager
There are several factors that can cause your computer to be slow,try running a virus scan.
A computer needs a processor, or central processing unit (CPU), because it serves as the brain of the system, executing instructions and performing calculations necessary for running software and applications. The processor interprets and processes data, enabling the computer to perform tasks, manage resources, and communicate with other components. Without a processor, a computer would be unable to function, as there would be no mechanism to carry out the operations required for it to operate effectively.
central processor unit(CPU)
Around 2006 Apple changed over to Intel processors.
Processor management is what goes on inside the CPU (Central Processing Unit) for a computer. Processor management organizes what goes where when saving data. It also decides what programs are needed to accomplish certain tasks.