Well from what I looked at no. If you had a desktop tower it's always much easier to do. What processor do you have? If you have Intel I'm guessing you have an Intel HD 3000-5000. If that's correct then no, because that graphic card is built into the processor so no you cannot. If you have an NVIDIA or AMD it could be possibly replaced .
Buy and install RAM memory compatible with your HP Pavilion model.
You can upgrade/update your 'Graphic Card' on ANY laptop or computer 'Video Card' = 'Graphic Card' Search 'Video Card' for more help.
unlikely most laptops CPU are soldered to the board either get a new one or send it back for an upgrade
No you can't unless you change the motherboard.
install new version from VMware
No, the video card is integrated into the mother board. There are ram upgerdes available though.
You can upgrade it from Intel x4500 to Nvidia 210m. You have to find the motherboard and change it. Really bad nvidia card, not worth it at all.
You cannot change your laptops graphic card.
i have an hp pavilion dv6-6140us intel core i3 15.6 (2.4ghz) laptop and want to upgrade it to dual band compatability. Will it burn out if i buy the dualband card and add it to the laptop? i bought a tp link archer c7 dualband router and i want to get into the 5ghz internet server.
Normally if it operates you will not replace it, unless you wish to upgrade.
yes you can upgrade to vist but first you want to make sure that the computer can handle the memory.
Depend on your activity, for office it's not recommended to upgrade, but for gaming, and furthermore a recent released games, you need to upgrade to mainstream graphic card to play it without a glitch.