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DavidCrow wrote:
Is this possible


Absolutely, providing the motherboard supports the new processor correctly.


DavidCrow wrote:
would it require a format of the HD?


As long as nothing else changed, this "should" not be necessary. It is always prudent to back up before a major change of any hardware.

With my home computer, which was one of the first dual cores and getting old now, the chip was late so they gave me a single core with the new board and promised me full credit on the X2 when they got it. When the dual core was available, we dropped it in, booted and it of course ignored the core, updated the bios and then it was fine and dandy, no OS change, no reformat. Smile | :)



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