MacBook :: What Is Left To Upgrade That Will Improve (2007 - Intel) Speed The Most

Jan 31, 2012

What is left for me to upgrade that will improve my MacBook's  (2007 - Intel) speed the most?  I have a 2007 MacBook that has the maximum amount of RAM installed already (2 Gig).  I've upgraded to OSX 10.7 also..  It's sometimes sluggish when trying to run Office 2011 or Windows XP under VM Ware Fusion?

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MacBook, Mac OS X (10.7.2), 2.1Ghz Intel, 2gig RAM,

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From your experienced perspective, what's a better option for me to take...

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