Yes you can - this applies to Desktop computers
however - laptops usually use an on-board graphics card - the manufacturer will usually offer an upgrade service
NO. Upgrading using anything but Sony Official Firmware will violate the terms agreed upon in the EULA. Doing so will void your warrenty.
It will usually be between $99 and up to $499 for an upgrade without a contract extension, depending on the price of the actual phone you are upgrading to.
You can't upgrade much apart form the system version and HDD however upgrading HDD will void your warranty... So you can't upgrade any hardware without voiding your warranty.
You cannot upgrade the pixel shader without buying a new graphics card. Usually, this is not possible on a laptop without buying a completely new one.
You can update your graphics cards firmware and software,but there's not much else without upgrading.
No, you pretty much need a graphics card for anything now
download pixel shader 3.0 and play it will work
upgrade from the vista installation to window 7 without unistalling windows vista firstreview a list of recommendations for upgrading to windows 7 before proceeding with the upgrads\e
you may have to also upgrade light relay other than relay and plug the wiring will handle it
Depend on your activity, for office it's not recommended to upgrade, but for gaming, and furthermore a recent released games, you need to upgrade to mainstream graphic card to play it without a glitch.
No sorry. The msn you have was like that at the time, which probably looked cool at the time. Unless you upgrade, you can't change 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