You can run the upgrade wizard and if there will be a problem it'll tell you Yes. You have to identify the graphics chip you have. Then get an XP driver for the graphics chip you have.
Previous Reply:No. That model has integrated graphics only. No space to put in a replacement card.This is somewhat incorrect, you cannot replace a card that already doesn't exist in a laptop, but it is possible to add graphics via an external graphics card provided you have a thunderbolt port.Updated Answer:Yes, it is possible to install better graphics to a laptop. The previous answer-er was correct in saying you cannot install a graphics card in your model. But if you had a laptop with a thunderbolt connector, then you could buy a graphics card dock for about $200 USD.In all, I don't believe you are able to, because you don't have a thunderbolt connector in your laptop model.
Various things can be done to make a laptop lightweight. For example, it could use interacted graphics rather than a dedicated card.
A laptop which can be used with something, i.e: A laptop with a usb port is compatible with a usb stick. A laptop with Win XP is not compatible with MAC OSX programs. A laptop with a Graphics Card is compatible with the appropriate driver. I really could go on.
The best cheaper laptop couldn't be answer because all the laptop in the world is having a lot of lagging problem. And could not be the best and cheapest laptop.
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I don't think so since every console uses a specialised graphics card. Even if you could upgrade it, is there any use? The graphics quality depends on the quality of the textures included on the game disc so upgrading does not change anything.
Not necessarily, but if you push your computer too hard with high graphics and long gameplay, you could possible over heat it.
yes and/or no everything that goes IN a computer is internal, external is outside the case you could get an external graphics card but that would make your laptop more like a desktop, you should get internal, and yes, you need to open it up. if you don't know what to do, take it to a PC store and let them do it.
Im pretty sure Intel HD Graphics is the built in graphics card on your laptop. It will lag because it is not high end by any means. However you cannot swap graphics cards on laptops so your out of luck. The least you could do is turn FSX Graphics settings really low. Expect lag for any high FPS/Detailed game with Intel HD Graphics.
A good laptop bag will protect the laptop against those small accidental knocks that you just can't prevent, they do have some protection. Bigger knocks could be a problem though.
The problem is that there is no operating system ... or at least not one that it can find. There are lots of things that could potentially cause this.
That could mean that your computer isn't capable of running Windows 2000 (i.e not enough memory or RAM or something)