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Can I up grade my MacBook Pro 10.6.8 , upped to 8 giggabits can speed this thing by upgrading my processor?Up I get scratch disc full messages on Photoshop & I have plenty of free space, whats the deal.I would like to improve performance. 

Here is the info   Model Name:          MacBook Pro  Model Identifier:          MacBookPro7,1  Processor Name:          Intel Core 2 Duo  Processor Speed:          2.4 GHz  Number Of Processors:          1  Total Number Of Cores:          2  L2 Cache:          3 MB  Memory:          8 GB  Bus Speed:          1.07 GHz  Boot ROM Version:          MBP71.0039.B0B  SMC Version (system):          1.62f6  Serial Number (system):          WQ*******TM  Hardware UUID:          2E0FDA8F-E79A-5E81-8E19-82DE2C159D1C  Sudden Motion Sensor:  State:          Enabled 

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