Upgrade CPU AMD E-300( 1.3ghz) for laptop HP 2000

Can I upgrade CPU for laptop HP 2000 .? change CPU for this...? impossible.?
Thanks a lot...I want to help

Hello santalucia1992.  I understand you're wondering if you can upgrade the CPU in your notebook.
On some models of notebooks it is possible (though, not recommended) to upgrade your CPU.  The problems you could run into are heat concerns and power consumption concerns.  The cooling system for the notebook was designed with specific parts in mind and a faster CPU will create more heat.  Also, the notebook's power supply was meant to handle a specific amount of power as well.  A faster CPU will generally use more power.  Also, some CPUs are soldered to the motherboard.  This means that replacing the CPU means a full motherboard replacement.  
In order to look up more specific information about the notebook I'll need your product number.  I can use this to view what parts are available.  This will give me a good idea whether or not the upgrade is possible.  This document can show you where the product number is located.
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