Is it possible to install a i7 quad core processor in a Pavillion dv 1000 notebook?

My notebook is running  XP, but I could load Win8 64
I think I'd have to upgrade the memory also, but don't know if the quad core chips are compatible with this motherboard

Hi,
Sorry NO, please check page 1-2 of the following manual:
   http://www.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c00312379.pdf
Regards.
BH
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