Can i go a CPU upgrade in Compaq presario C707tu ?

i have a compaq presario C707tu laptop with intel pentium dual core T2310 @ 1.46 hz Cpu
i want to upgrade the processor to about 2 Ghz or more as it is  4 yr old and running slow with programs demanding high CPU usage
 i found out that the laptop has a HP manufactured 30D9 motherboard and a GM965 Chipset
the laptop is in a very good condition and i can't go for a new one
please helppppppppp...........

Hi:
Here is the link to the maintenance and service guide for your notebook.
Supported processors can be found on page 1.
http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c01301275.pdf
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