Windows 7 - Upgrade ShowWindows 7 - Upgrade
Intro
Manufacturers
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Intro
If you purchased your computer between June 26, 2009 and January 31, 2010, it is probably eligible for a free upgrade to Windows 7. The eligibility rules...
Multicore CPU: how to disable a core ShowMulticore CPU: how to disable a core
Procedure when using Windows
Procedure when using Linux:
For overclocking adepts it’s quite useful to be able to determine whether a core is working properly during rise in frequencies or for...
CPU is overheating- temperature problem ShowCPU is overheating- temperature problem
Knowing the temperature of my processor
Intel Processors
AMD processor temperatures
If your CPU is overheating, it can cause reboots on the computer, instabilities, or even destroy the processor...
Download Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor ShowDescription
Windows Upgrade Advisor is a tool that is simple and easy to use. Just install the application and run it. It will give you a perfect report that will tell you what are the requirements to run Windows 7 on your system or if it can...
Download CPUz ShowCPU-Z is free software collecting information on the main elements of the computer:
Processor
Name and number
Core stepping.
Package.
Voltage.
Internal and external clocks, multiplier.
Set of instructions supported.
Cache...
Processor ShowIntroduction
The processor (CPU, for Central Processing Unit) is the computer's brain. It allows the processing of numeric data, meaning information entered in binary form, and the execution of instructions stored in memory.
The first...
BIOS optimisation ShowWhat is the BIOS?
The BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) is a small memory chip located on the motherboard containing data that define the system parameters. As some BIOS data are written in a ROM, it is not possible to change them, however, certain...
that isnt possible as your previous processor had 478pins and this one has 775pins and it will not suit in the socket. to be able to do that you must change also the motherboard..
Hi my processor runs at 1.8GHz and i need it to run at, at least 2.0 is there any kind of download or something that i can do to upgrade it easily. I'm pretty novice at this stuff and am kind of lost, any help would be appreciated.
Yes u can upgrade bt it depends on ur motherboard.
1 check ur processor wether it is pinless or not
2check ur motherboard configuration wether it supports or not the required processor by u