Upgrade cpu dual core Hp 530

I want to know if you can upgrade to a dual core cpu on .Laptopul 530 hp has the following characteristics:
Doresc sa aflu dacă pot face upgrade la un cpu dual core pe hp 530 .Laptopul are urmatoarele caracteristici:
Processor Intel Celeron M Processor 420M (1.60-GHz, 533-MHz FSB, 1-MB L2 cache)1 Operating System Windows Vista6 Home Basic 32 Chipset Mobile Intel 940GML Express Chipset System Memory 512-MB 533/667-MHz DDR2 SDRAM in one slot Two SODIMM slots; supported memory 2048 MB2 Models with Mobile Intel 940GML Express Chipset use this memory at a maximum memory speed of 533-MHz. Hard Drive 80-GB3 5400 rpm SMART SATA Removable Media DVD/CD-RW Combo Drive Display 15.4-inch WXGA BrightView (1280 x 800 resolution) VGA port supports resolutions up to 2048 x 1536 at 75 Hz, and lower resolutions at up to 100 Hz4 Graphics Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950, up to 224-MB shared system memory Audio Conexant CX20549 Integrated speaker Stereo headphone/line out Microphone in Communications Intel 82562GT 10/100 Network Connection Conexant CX20548-11 56K modem5 Integrated Wireless Broadcom WMIB184G 802.11b/g Pointing Device Touchpad with scroll zone, two soft-touch pick buttons Battery 4-cell (32 WHr) Lithium-Ion Power External 65W adapter Warranty 1/1/0

i am desist of this HP,changed processor to one Intel Core Solo 1.86ghz at 533 mhz and sold it and purchased a new HP Pavilion DV4 - 1225DX.

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