no, you cannot change it. The upgrade capabilities of the laptop is very few.
No. Information is saved on the hard drive of the computer, no the motherboard.
Yes, it is possible to replace your motherboard with new one. Just make sure that your new motherboard fits in your computer, and that it support all of the hardware you had on your old motherboard.
take the old one out and put the new one in
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you would want to change your motherboard basically why i want to..is that you bought a PCI-express card but your motherboard doesnt support that.or you want a faster processor that your old motherboard doesnt support. hope this info helps.
No. SDRAM has two notches and DDR SDRAM has only one so besides all the electrical incompatibilities it won't physically fit.
You can go to your mobile desktop features of Laptop Desktop Features to change the wallpaper of your device. When you select a new background, it automatically replaces the old background.
It totally depends on many things. There are so many different things that could hinder compatibility (this gets especially tricky when trying to use new memory on old computers or old memory modules on new ones) it's easier just to do this: go to your laptop manufacturer's website and find your model then check for a compatibility sheet or document. Often, they are PDF files available for download. They can also be found if you know your computer's motherboard. For example, if my computer as an ASUS motherboard with model number XXXXXX I can find this motherboard on ASUS' website, look at the compatibility sheet and it lists all the memory guaranteed to work on that motherboard. The easiest way to add more is to figure out what's already in the laptop and buy another module or two.
If your laptop has available RAM slots then you can add it. Also you have to check how much of RAM your laptop can support. It's not more then 2 Gb. You can replace the RAM which you have now by RAM with more capacity. PS Some laptops do not allow to change or upgrade RAM (mostly old models and ASUS Eeee).
It might do! This depends on whether the new components are compatible with you old mother board.You should check the compatibility of your mother board with the new upgraded components and do change the wire and cables.
Laptops are constantly being updated and with the release of new models, can quickly become outdated. In general, a laptop can be considered an old laptop in about two to three years.
Buy a new motherboard and replace the old by the PC engineer that fixed the same PC unit.