The graphics card on your laptop can be updated. You can buy new ones on-line as well as in electronic stores. When you are buying a new one make sure they are made for laptops, desktop ones are not compatible with laptops
Sorry, but no. Most laptops you can't change the graphics card. The same goes for this laptop. The graphics card is soldered to the motherboard, there is no way of improving it.
You cant configure graphic cards.You will have to buy another if you want a better graphics card. Make sure that if you do buy a new one then make sure its compatible with your motherboard. The easiest way to do this is by checking what type of RAM you computer has. If you have SDR RAM or DDR1 RAM then you wont be able to buy a decent graphics card. But if you have DDR2 or 3.Or if you have GDDR 1,2 or 3 then you should be able to.The way you find out the type of RAM you have you can look at your RAM in your PC Then it will either say or will have a serial number and you can wiki it and it will come up with that type of RAM. If your graphics card is compatible with your RAM than it will be compatible with your motherboard. Although if you are talking about a laptop then you will have to google your laptop name to see if it is upgradble or not.
It's used to connect to the internet by way of 56K, Ethernet or network card.
Laptops are meant to be small and cheap. As a result, the majority of things in a laptop are also either very small, or software. This makes it nearly impossible to modify a laptop in any way, as parts are made for specific laptops.
You can go on nvidia.com and get upgrades but they usually fix bugs but do not upgrade the speed of the card. :( I've tried too but there is no free way
To connect a compact flash card to a device without a built-in slot, like a laptop, use a compact flash card adapter that plugs into a USB port on the device. This adapter allows you to transfer data between the compact flash card and the device.
Yes - you can send the sound file as an attachment to an email, or copy it to a USB drive and transfer it onto the other computer that way. Neither of these methods utilise the sound card.
No way. You must add a PCMCIA card with LAN connection.
No. TV works in a way Mirrors work. they only reflect and show the images.
A laptop should (depending on the sound card, and ram) be just fine for making music. However, you might not hear the best sound, as laptop speakers tend to lack bass power.
Well, it depends what graphics card you have. on the back of the sims 3 case, it will tell you what you need. To find out your laptop details, go onto control panel then go onto system and maintenance. then click on system and you will get the details about your laptop.then you can compare what you need.It also depends on the:Ramgraphics cardprocessorand lots moreif you still can't find out, post your laptops model and make and i will fond out for you.by the way laptop graphic cards do cost a lot of money.
It's difficult to provide a precise answer, as there are a wide variety of laptops running Windows Vista. Without further information, explaining the exact method for your laptop is impossible. Many laptops have a built-in card reader, but not all. If yours has one, you can simply insert the memory card into this slot. However, some laptops lack a card reader. There's still a way to read cards on these, of course. Simply purchase an external card reader, available from most stores. This connects to your laptop via a convenient USB port. Then you can plug the memory card into the external reader, and access it that way.