Not always, because in laptops they are usually soldered on to the motherboards. however, in the second and third link below there is a laptop that has a replaceable card. try checking for your model online to see if you can.
2006-12-24 08:10:38
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answered by chris 4
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Most of the time with laptops the graphics card is part of the motherboard to save space. Usually all you can upgrade is the memory, sometimes the hard drive and if you know what you are doing you may be able to swa the processor for something compatible with your motherboard.
2006-12-24 09:59:41
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answered by Gordon B 7
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unfortunately most laptop graphics cards cannot be upgraded as they are either built into the motherboard or are specially designed for the specific laptop
however nvidia did make graphic upgrades for laptops but thes needed to be fitted by vendors and were only made for high end graphic processors
if you are into gaming and graphic intense programs laptops are not the best purchase
happy xmas
2006-12-24 09:34:39
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answered by brianthesnail123 7
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Wow i have no clue what brand that is. But it most probable just flip over your computer and open the back and look for the graphics card and unplugg it after uninstalling then install the new one and you are done
2006-12-27 11:35:04
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answered by dadams1994 2
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once you purchase a workstation you're caught with despite photograph come put in on that workstation. On a workstation you could replace the RAM or replace out the tricky force, yet you won't be ready to alter the the photographs. in case you desire to have the skill to do considerable advancements, you like a private workstation workstation.
2016-11-23 15:28:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends if the graphics card you have now is built into motherboard. If it is then you cant.
2006-12-24 08:07:54
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answered by usa_fox1234 3
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