Yes. Some relatively recent PCI graphics cards are available, which will fit into any of the three PCI slots on the motherboard.
no, install the graphics card correctly in your computer and then proceed to install the drivers.
Yes, that is determined by the ports on your motherboard. Once you have a card that will work then you will go into the BIOS and disable the on-board graphics
Turn power off.Open computer case.Remove old graphics card.Place new one in place of old one.Close computer case.Turn power on.Install graphic card drivers.Play on.
no its not possible.. you must by a ms office 03 CD to install it on another computer
You must have a really old computer if the graphics can't support it. Otherwise, did you install it properly?
Graphics cards are very simple to change or install in a computer. You can very easily open your computer and swap graphics cards without much difficulty, and there are numerous tutorials available that explain the process in easy to understand steps.
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.
It only says that right after you boot your computer for the first time with the new graphics card. When you install the drivers for the card and set the resolution you want it at then you won't see that notice ever again.
Bring your PC to bestbuy and ask them to install more ram, a better processor, and a graphics card.
It only says that right after you boot your computer for the first time with the new graphics card. When you install the drivers for the card and set the resolution you want it at then you won't see that notice ever again.
It is possible to install the CPU yourself, but very difficult. Unless you have experience working with computer chips, it is advisable to bring the computer to a professional.
install a standard driver first prior to shut down and swapping of video card