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Originally posted by Supersonicdarky
well then is there any way to upgrade it to this chipset which seems to support d3d 9? (and probably pixel shader 2) I just have no idea how all his works
Sure, there is -- it's called "buy a new laptop".
Unfortunately, laptops pretty much are what they are. You can usually add more RAM or get a bigger hard drive, but that is it.
There has been some effort, mostly from Nvidia, to create a standartized user-upgradable graphics card for laptops, but that hasn't quite caught on yet. It is possible that you will be able to do that with laptops you might buy a few years from now.