RAM and HDD are possible, GPU is not really possible for a laptop.
If you ever want to upgrade your computer. I.e. more ram, better graphics card, bigger hard drive.
CPU Hard drive speed and capacity Graphics card Cost upgrade-ability
It upgrades your hard drive
There is no real order for upgrading, it depends entirely on what you want out of the upgrade. Computer not fast enough for new software? Upgrade the CPU want to play new games? Go for graphics card Not enough storage? Get a new hard drive Crash a lot? Maybe some new RAM Etc etc
Sorry to say you cannot. You would need to increase the size of your graphics card. That is if its a card.If its onboard graphics, then in the bios, you will see a graphics tab. Increase this to add some memory to the graphics.But in doing this, your detracting from your ram. And this could mean a memory upgrade.
There is only 1 thing to upgrade on a Xbox, that is the hard drive.
You can upgrade your computer into a gamining PC if you have the ability to upgrade some things, such as the graphics card, the RAM (unless its 8gb or up) the hard drive (unless its 750 gb or above) and the power source since the upgrade may require more power, Check out your computer and make sure you have the slots to add the cards to bring it up to speed.
Yes. The CPU Socket G1 / Socket rPGA988A on the E732z allows you to upgrade. I have an I7 640m on mine. The installation process is fairly simple, and the processor was boxed as new from China for £35. Note that you need integrated CPU graphics for the E732z. The e732g has integrated graphics, so you could go higher with CPU upgrade. The Ram in mine is 8gb, and SSD drive too. Fine for my needs.
You cannot upgrade an iPod Touch's flash drive to a larger capacity. The flash drive is what it is on an iPod Touch. You cannot change it, increase or decrease it.
Use backup systems to safely store your digital media. A physical backup, such as a hard drive, and an internet-based backup system would be the safest way to store your media. As media upgrades, transfer or upgrade your files along with it.
It depends on what you're upgrading: Hard drive: Use a program like DriveXML to image your current drive, then use it to restore once you upgrade. Graphics Card: Uninstall the old drivers and install the new ones. Motherboard: Uninstall drivers, install new ones, you may have to re register Windows. If you're getting a whole new computer use the Hard drive instructions
You could search the Dell website for the latest upgrades for you. You could also go into your local computer store and ask an employee about the subject, as they will have expert knowledge.