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@172e3cda00349872 yeah i dont think it can since the graphics card is stuck to the motherboard, but i mean upgrade in the sense of upgrading to a new computer than has much better graphics and can handle the game better
@aly975 You are right the graphics hardware is part of the design of the motherboard and can not be changed without changing the whole motherboard which is most cases will cost more then the laptop is worth. What I mean is to upgrade the graphics drivers. Display drivers is software that lets the graphics communicate with the rest of the system and are updated from time to time. The default resolution is the resolution that will work the best with the monitor attached to the computer. Any resolution below or above this value won't produce as sharp an image as the default resolution. Setting the resolution to a setting other then the default monitor (screen) will produce a less clear image.
Windows 8 (8.1) was a flop and was not supported as well as it should have been. It could be because of the poor support by Microsoft, third party vendors may have been slack in supporting their hardware. Microsoft answer to the dismissal sales for Windows 8 was to allow Windows 8 owners to upgrade to Windows 10 for free. As Microsoft and third party vendors there seems to be plenty of support for Windows 10.
I can not answer why you are having these issues without knowing the whole history of your ownership of these games and what is the status of your computer is. Posting your computer's dxdiag what probably help. That lists your hardware and all the drivers so we can tell if you have out dated hardware and improper drivers. Just a glance I can see your hardware is out of date. This could mean software may be so far out of date it doesn't work properly anymore. Gamers frequently have to update display drivers so the programs will run properly. I know why this is but that is a discussion for another time and another forum. All you have to know is updating drivers is part of bieng a gamer. Your laptop may be8 years old (maybe). that is a long time for a gaming laptop. I could go into the design of HP laptops but again this isn't the time or the place. What I will say is there have been many laptops in my family and most are gone except the Dell laptops. I'm not sure if the hardware is correct as a dxdiag would list everything your computer has and the drivers for the hardware. there is many things that need to be looked at and confirmed. As you listed Forceware 399.07 - according to Nvidia that is the latest driver but is that the drive installed in your system. How much free space is on the system drive is another item that needs to be checked as well as others that are too numerous to check.
- jpkarlsen7 years agoHero (Retired)
@roberta591 wrote:Windows 8 (8.1) was a flop and was not supported as well as it should have been. It could be because of the poor support by Microsoft, third party vendors may have been slack in supporting their hardware. Microsoft answer to the dismissal sales for Windows 8 was to allow Windows 8 owners to upgrade to Windows 10 for free. As Microsoft and third party vendors there seems to be plenty of support for Windows 10.
No their answer was a free upgrade to Windows 8,1 that rectified many of the complaints about Windows 8.0.
Windows 10 was given as a free upgrade from Windows 7 SP1 and up for a limited time. It was not because of Windows 8. Microsoft had two objectives here. 1. they wanted to get rid of the older more insecure Windows versions. 2. They wanted to move to a SAAS approach with two minor upgrades a year. (next one is due in about 1 month) instead of one major update every 3 years.
- roberta5917 years agoHero (Retired)
@jpkarlsen Well the man at Microsoft who was in charge of Windows, Steven Sinofsky has left the company, effective immediately . Sinofsky was in line for ceo why would he just up and quit. The board was directors were not happy with Sinofsky. Windows 8 was a big disaster for Microsoft. Both Ballmer and Sinofsky received less then their full bonus. There was a Windows 10 give away for anyone who had Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 and was available for some time (someone told me you still can get the digital upgrade but I can not confirm this). Probably the biggest reason upgrade to Windows 10 is DX12 and support for new hardware.
- jpkarlsen7 years agoHero (Retired)
Yes Sinofsky left Microsoft in 2012 as a result of a power struggle between him and Steve Ballmer. He resigned mid november and left effective december 31.
There was a way to get Windows 10 for free after the offer officially ended. It was because one version (academic I think) was exempt from that. It was easy to make it seem like your Windows version was that version so in effect anyone that researched it a bit could still upgrade for free. It is some time ago I heard that this also ended.
- 7 years ago
@roberta591 my hardware is out of date? i didnt even know, nor do i really know how to tell lol... guess thats why i always resort to these types of forums, people out there know these types of things so much better than i ever could. here is my dxdiag (hopefully this is what you needed) please let me know what you find out & if theres something i can do to be as up to date as possible,
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