BSOD with Uncorrectable Hardware Error

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  1.    #11

    Ah, well that depends on the laptop. Some laptops you can replace the CPU, some you can't. What motherboard is it? What chipset is the CPU using?
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       #12

    I hope this helps.
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       #13

    It's an AMD processor.
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  4.    #14

    Can you take a screenshot of your motherboard from CPUID, it depends on your motherboard. You probably can upgrade it.
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       #15

    See if this is it.
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  6.    #16

    That board should be able to replace the CPU. Laptops require every detail examined which is difficult to do so I wouldn't recommend getting a different CPU to what you have now. Sorry
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       #17

    So I can't upgrade but getting a new version of what I have should fix my problem?
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  8.    #18

    Well you probably could but it's very risky so I personally wouldn't do it. Replacing your CPU Should cure the BSODs. I can't say it will definitely but it looks very promising.
    I'm sorry to say but I just don't have enough time on my hands to go looking for the CPUs you can upgrade to. You will just need your motherboard and chipset you are using. It's all on CPUID.
    Sorry about that but good luck.
    Any more issues and I'll be glad to help.

    You could create a thread here

    Hardware & Devices - Windows 7 Help Forums

    I'm sure somebody there will help you :)
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       #19

    I'm really just looking to fix it and sell it. I've had many intel based computers in the past with no problems and now it seems I get an AMD based system and it goes to hell.
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  10.    #20

    The main problem I've encountered with AMD systems are their drivers and overheating issues.
    Anyway you should be able to replace the CPU if you know what you're doing.
    Like I said check out the other forum category for more assistance.
    Good luck :)
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