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raging_sta
I have a built in Blu-ray player that came with my HP, with Vista. Now I have Windows 7 and today was the first day I have gone to use the Blu-ray player in a bit. I went to watch the new version of Fight Club and it has turned into a no go. What do I do? I've heard I would need software to play it and a bunch of other junk. What's the truth?
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Software should have been included with the drive, or if it was pre-installed, with your computer. It is probably your best solution. Check the manufacturer website. It may have a download. You shouldn't have to buy anything.
Software should have been included with the drive, or if it was pre-installed, with your computer. It is probably your best solution. Check the manufacturer website. It may have a download. You shouldn't have to buy anything.
What kind of graphics cards can my laptop support? And where can I find some to buy?
Brandon
I have a ASUS A53E-TS52 Laptop Computer Intel Core i5-2450M 2.5GHz, 6GB DDR3, 750GB HDD, Blu-ray Player/DVDRW, 15.6" Display, Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit.
I was wondering what graphics cards are compatible and where I can find some?
I am aware of the difficulty of the operation, but I have decided that it is worth it.
Answer
99.9% of the time you cannot swap-out a GPU in a laptop.
EDIT - I found an interesting site that might be of help to you, but I think I would be prohibitively expensive for them to do a one-off just for you.
99.9% of the time you cannot swap-out a GPU in a laptop.
EDIT - I found an interesting site that might be of help to you, but I think I would be prohibitively expensive for them to do a one-off just for you.
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