Cq62-219wm cpu compatable ?

was wondering if you could tell me if this cpu will work in a compaq presario cq62-219wm laptop. model # WQ778UA#ABA. 
the cpu is : intel core 2 duo mobil processor T7250 2ghz 2mb 
    Mfr part # LF80537GG0412M      FSB: 800Mhz  Cache 2Mb  Process: 65nm  Socket: Micro-FCPGA
                                                         Power: 35w   Package: OEM
           SUPPORTS:  intel extended memory 64 tech
                                 enhanced intel speedstep tech
                                  intel virtualization  tech
if this won't work, can you advise on replacing this single core, single thread celeron 900 cpu.
this seems to be the weak link in this laptop.
                                                                          thanks, respectfully
                                                                                   david
davidljtn44
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I do not think that this peticular one you've chosen will work I have the same laptop I upgraded to a T6400. It was very easy. I know you can put a T8100 in it for sure, but  I'm pretty sure you can go all the way to a T9500. I am currently about to try a T9300.

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