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Put the new hard drive in, but do not force it. Reassemble the laptop and boot it up. If you're starting up with a blank hard drive, you'll need to reinstall your operating system. Method 5. Laptop's will often have the manufacturer, make, and model number printed on the laptop itself. Find out what video and sound cards are compatible with your laptop. In the user manual or maintenance guide, determine the video and sound cards that are compatible with your laptop.

In some cases, you won't be able to upgrade your video or sound card. The user manual will have that information. In a search engine, search for the specific video or sound cards that are compatible with your laptop. Method 6. Consult your laptop's maintenance guide. Due to the wide variety of laptop models, the process for getting access to the video or sound card can be quite different.

Your laptop's maintenance guide will have detailed instructions on how to do this. For some high-end laptops, removing a panel on the bottom will provide access to the graphics card. For the rest, you'll need to follow the remaining steps to get to the graphics card slot. Detach the laptop's keyboard. For many laptops you can get access to the video and sound card by removing the keyboard.

This means removing the screws from under the hinge cover, then lifting out the keyboard and unplugging its connectors. In order to keep track of the different screws, use clear adhesive tape to tape related screws to a piece of paper or cardboard, and then label them.

Some laptops secure the keyboard with latches that let you detach the keyboard without having to unscrew it. If necessary, remove the screen apparatus. For some laptops, you'll need to remove the laptop screen in order to get access to the video and sound card cables. Take out the screws that hold the display assembly in place, and then unplug the video and wireless antenna cables.

On most laptops, this means pushing in the release latch and sliding out the drive bay. If necessary, remove the laptop's upper shell. Take out the screws that hold it to the base of the laptop. Install the new graphics card in its slot. Push the card in straight, but firmly. Do not force it. Reassemble the laptop. Reverse the steps you followed to install the new card in order to reassemble the laptop.

Matt Ham Computer Repair Specialist. Matt Ham. It depends on how much money you have and how old your laptop is. If it's only a year or two old, it's probably worth upgrading some of the components if you want to improve the speed.

If you've got a dinosaur on your hands though, it may be worth just replacing it. Not Helpful 1 Helpful 2.

If you don't have a solid-state hard drive, that's probably the best choice. Switching from an old school hard drive to a solid state hard drive is like moving from a golf cart to a race car. If you've already got a solid-state drive, I'd probably look at upgrading your RAM. Not Helpful 0 Helpful 2. Reinstall your operating system every 18 months or so. A lot of people don't do this, and it's a great way to keep your computer from getting clogged up with junk and old files.

Getting the right drivers and making sure the computer runs as smooth as possible can help. Or maybe make sure it's cool enough for your laptop. Updating would only work if your laptop is able to get updated that way.

Normally laptops don't come with cards you can put in or take out. Not Helpful 2 Helpful You can't. It uses a Windows operating system, and Windows doesn't support iOS. Not Helpful 10 Helpful Purchase Windows 10 and follow the installation instructions. Not Helpful 4 Helpful 4. You cannot upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 10 via internet. You must download the Windows 10 file from Microsoft and install that to your computer. Not Helpful 15 Helpful 4.

Just follow the instruction manual that came with the speaker. Where can I buy a graphics card for my laptop? I'm currently using a Radeon R7 M on my Lenovo z Please help me find the correct one. Bryan Beege Berry. If you're looking to buy a different graphics card, you may be out of luck.

Laptops and graphics cards each have a specific form factor, and the likelihood of compatibility between any arbitrary two is unlikely.

If you're looking to replace the existing one with the same model, it should be relatively easy to find the correct one based on the model number. Not Helpful 1 Helpful 1. However, you need to make sure that the HDD will fit in your computer. Not Helpful 0 Helpful 3. Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. Clear instructions. Easy to follow.

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