HP pavilion 201tu-13 b: i3 i5 processor upgrade

My laptop is 3 months old and less than 3 years included warranty extended to 2 years.

Can I put my 5th generation processor i3 i5 or i7.

What is the procedure to follow for the same thing

THX

rahul1407 wrote:

My laptop is 3 months old and less than 3 years included warranty extended to 2 years.

Can I put my 5th generation processor i3 i5 or i7.

What is the procedure to follow for the same thing

THX

Guarantee system should be that you contact HP support on this first.

Contact - HP customer support

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