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07-10-2021 09:07 AM
You answered your own question -- basically, you don't! If the screen is native 1366x768, you can't drive it higher.
Some older Intel models allowed you to set virtual resolutions that were larger than the physical screen -- but if the Windows settings don't allow this, there is no way to do it.
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07-13-2021 03:40 AM
Hi ,
Good to know that but my question is still remain same as a solution can we add another graphic card so that I can achieve hd display
My question to HP I have purchased new laptop with 1366 as High resolution by mistake can I replace it with new whatever charge you require I am ready to pay.
Regards
Prem
07-13-2021 10:28 AM
Laptops, unlike desktops, do not have replaceable graphics cards; instead, they have a video chip that is soldered to the motherboard. You have to replace the entire motherboard including processor and memory -- and this is very expensiive.
Before you spend any money to attempt to replace the HP motherboard, you need to be aware of the issues involved with doing that.
First, HP does not sell laptop motherboards except for rare exceptions. If you use this link to go to the HP site and do NOT see your motherboard listed, that means HP does not sell it: http://support.hp.com/us-en/product/HP-Pavilion-dv6-6c00-Entertainment-Notebook-PC-series/5191856/mo...
That means any motherboard you buy will be USED, having been taken from another PC. Those often do not work, or have internal problems that the seller does not disclose. So, you need to buy it from a seller that will refund your money if the motherboard does not work properly -- many of them will NOT do this because the item is USED.
Also, the licensed Windows version that came preloaded on your PC is an HP OEM Version -- and that license is tied to the original motherboard, not to the PC owner. When you toss away that motherboard, you toss away the license -- and HP will not provide you a second license. Since the versions of Windows you can buy will not activate with the embedded HP OEM license, you will have to buy a Retail version of Windows, and a license to go with it. You will then have to replace the installed Windows version on your laptop with the version you bought and license it. We are not able to assist in any of that work.
The bottom line is the process is a lot more difficult than simply swapping one part for another.
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