Upgrade CPU R400 options

Hi, I have R400 with Celeron 575 M 2 GB of RAM, but there is a big problem - this really laptop does not work with Windows 7.

I check in wikipedia that is Socket P, some of these processors supporting
, but I do not know will be they really work

T5670

T5800 (2 MB, 2.00 GHz, 800 MHz.FSB)

T7300

T7500

Thank you.

T9400 is a little expensive but powerful option, $30 or less in the P8700 US can be done for less.

None of the other processors you listed would be a good choice, especially not T7300/7500.

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