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I got a processor intel celeron430,can it run on windows xp 32bit ?

My motherboard is ashrock g31m-s

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It more than meets XP requirements.

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SOURCE: Intel Pentium II Processor Upgrade

No, this highest the P-II went to was either 400 or 450 Mhz. Upgrading a thinkpad CPU may be difficult. Considering prices on used laptops now, I wouldn't think it would be worthwhile, either.

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