Technically yes, there are also external graphics cards but I've never used them or looked into them and have no idea if they'd work for your situation.
that is for experienced PC users who know how to use a powersupply from a PC case out of the case and know all about the static risks of having boards and components not in a case, not at all for beginners
that is for experienced PC users who know how to use a powersupply from a PC case out of the case and know all about the static risks of having boards and components not in a case, not at all for beginners
Which is why I posted the link, just to show the OP how difficult and (in this case) pointless it would be. They asked if it "could" be done and I decided to show them just how ridiculously out of there league they where, if only to convince them to give up on there dinosaur of a laptop.
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Curse PremiumWin10 provides the option to downgrade back to your previous version for a month. But after that you'd have to re-purchase Windows 7.
http://www.howtogeek.com/220723/how-to-uninstall-windows-10-and-downgrade-to-windows-7-or-8.1/
Which is why I posted the link, just to show the OP how difficult and (in this case) pointless it would be. They asked if it "could" be done and I decided to show them just how ridiculously out of there league they where, if only to convince them to give up on there dinosaur of a laptop.
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