Is it Possible to upgrade CQ62-219wm processors and ram?

I have a compaq presario CQ62-219wm laptop and would like to know what processors are compatable with it, and can it be upgraded?

Processor info is:
Name: Intel Celeron 900
Code Name: Penryn
Package: Socket P (478)
Technology: 45 nm
Specification: Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU  900 @ 2.20GHz
        Family: 6               Model: 7                          Stepping: A
Ext. Family: 6        Ext. Model: 17                        Revision: R0
Instructions: MMX,   SSE (1,2,3, 3S), EM64T
Clocks (Core #0)
CoreSpeed: 2194.42 MHz
Multilier: x 11.0
Bus Speed: 199.49 MHz
Rated FSB: 797.96 MHz
Cache
L 1 Data: 32 KBytes       8-way
L 1 Inst.: 32 KBytes        8-way
Level 2: 1024 KBytes     4-way
Mainboard info:
Manufacturer: Hewlett-Packard
Model: 1484
        Chipset: Intel    GL40                                REV: 07
Southbridge: Intel    82801 IM (ICH9-M)       REV: 03

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