Pavilion REF m6: B9A90EA #AKE: hardware upgrade

I have a Pavilion m6 1060sq with AMD APU A8.

It is posible to upgrade with AMD A10 APU?

Or what part of the hardware can be upgraded, excluding RAM, HARD drive and optical drive?

At the present time all the Service manuals are down, so we cannot access specific information, but more often HP laptop computers with an A8 processor can be upgraded to the A10. Bear with us a day or two, and we can tell you exactly which processor. An upgrade of an APU A10 will also improve the graphics very slightly. Who will be the only possible upgrade to something other than the three you mention. The King of updates will be an SSD.

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