Laptops generally have no AGP slot. Sorry, it is nontrivial to upgrade the graphics card on a laptop. Check with a computer service facility that is authorised to work with your brand of computer. They might be able to help you.
2006-07-04 17:35:43
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answered by Computer Guy 7
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The integrated video card cannot be upgraded itself, but if you have an AGP or PCI-E slot on the motherboard, u can add a non-integrated video card and switch it to be your primary video card.
2006-07-04 15:44:37
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answered by rice kid 4
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you're asking the incorrect question. The question might desire to be how a lot might it value you to do it. the respond may be...around 500+ at that $$ you ought to purchase an entire new pc with extra helpful specs than a lame Toshiba. Toshibas are as a lot waste of $$ as Macs, very virtually...Macs dominate the stupidity field. Get an Asus, or HP or Dell or Alienware or a real pc of that kind. Even MSI is robust. in case you have funds get Lenovo or Rock.
2016-12-10 04:39:00
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answered by ? 4
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It is a big NO.but if you are seeking to upgrade your capabilities then then you ma op for an extra card provided you have the appropriate slots
2006-07-04 15:28:13
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answered by anoop_pattat 3
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That would depend upon your computer specs. Certain motherboards and other computer hardware devices and drivers, will only work with certain video cards. You would have to check with your computer manufacture.
2006-07-04 15:06:21
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answered by Linds 7
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Again, no.
2006-07-04 15:06:36
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answered by conradj213 7
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no
2006-07-04 15:05:54
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answered by brycemclachlan 2
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