Upgrade Your Notebook Computer
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<p>You know the line between laptop and desktop PCs has blurred when you can upgrade your notebook PC components instead of being forced to go out and buy a whole new system. In this course, you'll learn how to breathe new life into your laptop by upgrading its hard drive, memory, and processor.
</p><p>In this course, you'll learn:
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<li> Ways to extend the life of your laptop</li>
<li> Tips for successfully upgrading your laptop</li>
<li> How to upgrade your hard drive by cloning your old drive to a new one</li>
<li> How to beef up the memory in your laptop </li>
<li> How to remove your laptop's existing processor and replace it with a faster one </li>
<li> What new technologies are emerging that will allow you to upgrade other parts of your laptop, including its graphic card </li>
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<span class="editor-note">Editor's Note: For illustration purposes, we will be upgrading the Intel Centrino-based Asus M6000N with a 1.4GHz pentium M processor, 256MB of RAM, and a 5,400rpm 20GB hard drive. </span>
<span class="copyright"> The content of this course is adapted from the following sources and used with permission: CNET Networks (© 2005)</span>
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