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Since you have replaced the components listed in your last post, I don't
think you would have a problem replacing a processor. After all, what's
left? As Tom and James said before, go slow and be careful to follow
grounding procedures.
Finding the compatible processor would be the hardest part, IMHO.
Hope this helps,
Paul Jones
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At 11:04 PM 11/27/2005 -0800, you wrote:
>Thanks everyone for your comments. It is sounding more
>and more like I just need to save up for another
>computer.
>
>I didn't think there was much difference between 766
>and 800, but I deal with a work at home
>co.-teleservices, and they require minimum 800mhz.
>
>I replaced memory, video card, and installed a second
>hard drive myself before, but replacing the processor
>or motherboard sounds daunting.
>
>
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