T7200 in Lenovo 3000 V100

Can I update a Levono 3000 V100 with a T2500 CPU to a T7200 CPU so I can run windows 7 64 bit OS?  Anyone running 64 bit Windows on this type of machine?

Looking at THIS Lenovo web page, the answer is yes, since
the T7200 was an optional cpu for V100.
If you do the upgrade, let us know how it goes.
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    Latest Authentec fingerprint software can be downloaded from Lenovo: http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/WIN7-BETA.html#autc

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  • Memory upgrade on Lenovo 3000 j100 (product number: 8254-E6G)

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    Many thanks for your answer, but the type of memory of my computer is not the same as yours.
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    Unplugged, removed battery, held power button for 30 seconds, reinstalled battery, replugged - no change
    Removed memory modules and reinstalled in original positions - no change
    Removed modules and tried one at  a time in different positions - this did change things! One module had no change in either location, the other allowed the computer to start and run (back to the point of the original problems with the error messages and unable to open word docs, etc) in both locations. Installing the second (bad?) module in addition to the "good" module caused the computer to not start again, removed it and computer restarts fine.
    So I'm guessing I need to replace the one apparently defective memory module and see if that takes care of the rest of the problems? Or is there something else I need to do to address the error messages and functionality issues?
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