Satellite 4090xcdt - Question about hardware upgrade?

Hello!
I want to upgrade the hardware in my old satellite 4090xcdt so I want to know what is possible.
1. HARD drive: is there a maximum or something else?
2 DVD: is it possible to replace the CD on a dvd player? How can I remove the cd player?
3 CPU: is it possible to replace the CPU with a bit more recent? If so, how?

Thank you in advance!

Hello

This unit is an oldie. It s about 7 years and as far as I know it has been bundled with a 4 GB HARD drive.
Unfortunately I put t believe that more HARD drive be recognized on this laptop.
The series XCDT supports 4GB max and XDVD series supports hard drives 6 GB.
Xdvd models were shipped with a DVD - rom drive and these models have been supported: SD-C2102 and SD-C2202
In addition, it is not possible to upgrade the processor.

Tags: Toshiba

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