Laptop AMD Processor upgrade

Product information:  HP Pavilion DV2615nr running Win Vista 32-bit, 1GB RAM, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58 (1.9GHz, socket S1, power wattage 31W). Speccy indicates laptop has a Wistron 30D6 motherboard (socket A).
I want to upgrade this slow system with a faster processor, more RAM and Windows 7 Professional 64-bit (or even downgrade to Win XP Pro 64-bit, at least for the short term)
I'm currently looking into adding RAM to a total of 4 GB.
I would appreciate some information in regards to the right processor I can upgrade to.  At this time I'm thinking to upgrade to a AMD Turion 64 X2 TL-68, which runs at 2.4GHz, although the wattage is different, 35 watts, whereas the current TL-58 specification is 31 watts, and both processors are 65nm SOI process technology.
Can someone indicate if I'm in the right track in choosing a compatible processor (the TL-68)?  Also, is there a better processor that I can successfully upgrade to, other that the TL-68?  I've heard that not all socket S1 processors will run on the same socket even if they physically fit in the socket, hence I'm a bit confused as to which processor to go to.
Thanks.

Hi.
I also have the same question regarding my HP laptop.
I want to know if I can upgrade my CPU on my HP laptop
CPU :  AMD A6-4455M APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics  (2 Cores)
My laptop is an HP Pavilion TS Sleekbook 15
Product number: E5D85UA#ABA
Can you help with this?
Thank you!

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