It depends on the motherboard, and built-in devices. You might have to change the sound card, or the display adapter
no you can't just ask some one that has experernce . :)
Just paint it!
Easiest way is to take it to a computer repair shop.It's very difficult.Essentially you just have to completely disassemble the computer and start again from scratch.There is no one set of instructions.Each laptop would require a different process. anonymous@oola.com
You don't have to change any settings. You just plug in the headphones.
just ppoop o ur laptop
The trouble with laptops is that the good ones just aren't cheap enough ... The graphics are only of the integrated kind, so perhaps not the best. portable laptop, a netbook isn't always your best option
First you have to make sure the motherboard for your base fits perfectly and all connection ports sit perfect. The motherboard will be your make or break because you just cant get any motherboard. So get the motherboard thats compatible with your Toshiba base and everything else should be easy.Make sure the CPU is also compatible and make sure you have the proper cables the hard drive and the CD-ROM and all.
Yes, it is. Just make sure that your motherboard has a port that supports the video card you want to get.
For the most part no just about every single laptop on the market has an integrated CPU so switching it for a faster one is not happening. When you need a more powerful laptop you should just a newer one. newer laptops are just as fast as some desktops and the entire system costs about $1000 for a nice one. If its speed you want buy some ram that you can change out
I have a Lenovo Mahobay motherboard also but recently i purchased a video card. I didn't work in the motherboard along with three others i would suggest just getting a good one from newegg.com for about $120 that is what I am doing
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.
nothing against you but if you have to ask you can't do it yourself, just take it to a repair shop.