HP mini 210-1000

I just bought a laptop hp mini 210-1000 and I have attached an external monitor, but I can't seem to find a way to extend my desktop to the secondary monitor. Is it possible to do it on this computer?

Thank you!

If you want to upgrade to window 7 Home Premium that I would recommend to add 2GB Memory stick... You can without any problems... Just look for the PC2-6400 memory...

In addition, choose the 32-bit version of the operating system that the hardware does not support 4 GB memory...

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