Can I upgrade my GPU on my Motherboard?

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Hi,

I've bought a laptop for 5 years ago, I wanted to upgrade my Graphic Card and If could be Processor, here is my laptop specs,

Model: Packard Bell BV EasyNote MH36.
BIOS: PhoenixBIOS 4.0 Release 6.1.
Processor: Intel(R) Celeron(R) 900 2.2GHz with 1MB Cache L2.
Memory: 4GB Ram DDR2.
GPU: Mobile Intel® 4 Series Express Chipset Family with 64MB VRAM.
Display: 1280x800 resolution.
I need your help. Thanks.
 

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I can give you an picture of my BIOS, and you can border if I can upgrade or not

Picture:

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Interocitor2

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It uses an Intel GMA GPU which is integrated into the northbridge (chip in the middle). Not upgradeable!

Since the CPU/processor is socketed it may be upgradeable. There is a MH36 model with a Pentium T4300 but there is no guarantee that your BIOS supports the proper CPU microcode. CPU support charts are usually not published for laptops.
 

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Well, I want to know something in this BIOS

Pic 1: Is this the chipest? Why I can't get this out?

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Pic 2(Different laptop): 1-What is this? 2-Is this the chipest? Why I can't change it or upgrade it?

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Interocitor2

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Chipsets are not upgradeable because they are soldered to the motherboard. There are hundreds of solder balls underneath the chip. Laptops are not meant to be upgraded.

No.1 is your WiFi card.
No.2 is the northbridge (part of the chipset)

If your pictures are correct of course.