HP 4320 s processor upgrade, of i3 to i7

I own a computer laptop hp 4320 s with i3 330 m. In the specs I see other processors supported, as the i5 - 430 m, i5 - 520 m, i5-540 and, finally, i7 - 640 m.

Can I update my i3 with i7 processor (or al least an i5 processor)?

Thanks, Hattones

HiL:

You should be able to upgrade to any processor described in Chapter 1 of the maintenance manual, but make sure you have BIOS version F.0B or later version installed before you try to upgrade to one of the processors taken in charge.

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