HP Touchsmart tx2 1015au CPU failure

My computer is flashing once followed by a pause and then continues with this pattern.  I understand this means CPU failure.  This is the second time this has happened.  I managed to get it fixed last time as it was under warranty. Unfortunately this time i have missed the warranty timeframe by a month.  I would like to replace the cpu myself but I'm not sure what part (brand, product number etc) to get.
Can anyone help?
also if you know of a good youtube video that shows how to replace it that would be great.
I will be buying a new laptop but would  like to get the data off this one.  If there is another way to get it ( put the hard drive into another computer? - not sure if this is what stores all the data and if this is possible) any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks

You don't need to replace the CPU if all you want is to get your data. You can remove the harddrive and get a SATA connection and access the harddrive as you would an external harddrive (via USB)

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