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Date Posted: 18:34:22 01/09/04 Fri
Author: Mark
Subject: Re: toshiba 1695cdt cpu upgrade
In reply to: gerald 's message, "toshiba 1695cdt cpu upgrade" on 11:29:54 01/07/04 Wed

>hello,
> i am trying to figure out waht kind of a connection
>the cpu in my toshiba laptop has. i want to upgrade
>the cpu in it but i dont want to open it or order
>anything until i find out what i need. i have already
>put in a 20G hard drive and an extra 128mb of RAM. if
>anyone has ever changed cpu's or has any suggestions,
>advice, or information please let me know. this laptop
>was only used a total of 3 mos by my girlfriends
>father when the harddrive died and he had no clue what
>to do. i put in the new hard drive and ram and havent
>looked back. now i just want a faster processor.
>
>gerald
> also if anyone can direct me on whether or not i
>can change my windows xp format from ntfs to fat it
>would really be appreciated. when i uploaded xp i made
>a mistake and loaded it as ntfs and i want to change
>it to fat.

Can't help you with the processor question, but if you get an answer, I would love to hear it too.
As far as ntfs vs. fat, sorry, but you can't go back. You can always convert to ntfs from fat at any time, but the process can never be reversed due to the security and encryption that ntfs puts in place.

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