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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Tech Support Forum, Online - Otherwise Brighton, United Kingdom
Posts: 2,186
OS: Dual Booting - Windows XP Home Edition SP2 & Vista Home Premium
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Re: Laptop Graphics
Hi,
You can but its got to go to an expert or places like PC World. |
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Re: Laptop Graphics
As stated above its basically a no, except for the odd model made for upgrade ability. What model laptop do you own? Usually a lot of notebooks have integrated graphics and therefore there is no way you can upgrade.
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