HP Pavilion dv7 - 2012TX Hardware Upgrade

Product: HP Pavilion dv7
Model #: dv7 - 2012TX
p/n: NW975PA#ABG
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit
This product has never been tampered with and is totally stock apart from installing windows 7 onto it. It is fairly old now and id like to upgrade it if possible.
It currently has the following Processor,
Intel (R) Core (TM) 2 Duo CPU     P8600    @ 2.40GHz   2.40GHz
It currently has the following Installed Memory (RAM),
4096MB       4.00GB (3.00GB usable)
My question is, is it possible to upgrade my processor to the,
Intel Core™2 Duo T9600 2.80-GHz with
6-MB L2 cache and 1066-MHz front side
bus (FSB) ?
Id also like to know if it is possible to upgrade my RAM and if so what is the maximum size?
According to the hardware specifications the maximum memory is 8192 MB. Not sure what that means exactly.
If all this is possible, id like to install a 64bit version of the latest Windows onto it.
Would that make it run better?
Thanks 

As you might expect we get a lot of these questions and the first thing you are going to want to have is the Service Manual:
Manual
You have the ATI Radeon HD 4530 graphics. I believe you are limited to dual core processors, not Quad Core and the fastest you can install is a 
Intel Core2 Duo T9800 2.93-GHz with 6-MB L2 cache and 1066-MHz FSB 507951-001
The T9600 is not listed. I know the T9800 is about $75 on eBay so not too bad.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Intel-Core-2-Duo-Mobile-T9800-SLGES-2-93GHz-6M-1066MHz-Socket-P-Dual-Core-CP...
Your maximum memory is 8 gigs; that is 2 x 4 gig modules. Unfortunately you are using the older DDR2 memory and it is quite a bit more expensive than the current DDR3 variety. 8 gigs of DDR2-800 laptop RAM is going to set you back over $200:
http://www.crucial.com/store/partspecs.aspx?IMODULE=CT2KIT51264AC800
I don't know if you are going to do the processor upgrade yourself but with your own labor you would be looking at almost $300 and if you have to pay a tech to install the CPU think in terms of $450 total.
Your license for Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit would include a right to run Windows 7 64 bit from the same Key Code and I think you should just reinstall a 64 bit version. As things are, you are not fully taking advantage of 4 gigs of RAM so upgrading to 8 gigs would be useless unless you also go to 64 bit Windows. This will require a complete wipe and reload, not an upgrade install. I would advise against Windows 8 on that machine. If you decide to go there figure another $60 for a copy of Windows 8 64 bit, at least.
Let me offer another suggestion. Your laptop has space for 2 hard drives. Move your original 5400 rpm 500 gig drive to the seconday slot and purchase a 240 or 256 gig SSD for something like $150, or even a 128 gig for around $90. You could even forget the upgrade to 8 gigs RAM. 4 gigs is plenty, but I would upgrade to 64 bit Windows to unlock all of the 4 gigs. 
Using an SSD as the main boot drive will make you think you have added 1 ghz + to the processor speed. 
You will need a second hard drive caddy and cable here:
http://www.newmodeus.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=2_5&products_id=222
Here is a good deal on an SSD:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820148694
Here is a download link for a fully legitimate copy of Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit with SP1 included:
http://msft.digitalrivercontent.net/win/X17-59465.iso
Your Key Code used for the 32 bit install will activate this. 
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