HP Pavilion A3J87UA #ABC g6: memory and other upgrade on HP Pavilion laptop g6 A3J87UA #ABC

I want to improve my HP Pavilion A3J87UA laptop #ABC g6... This laptop is with me since 2010 and I want that it last longer to upgrade. I want to give priority to upgrading the RAM and storage, which is the maximum memory I can put in this without errors and issues?

Another thing is, I want to upgrade to Windows 10 (at the moment its Service Pack 1 64-bit Win7). Can I update my motherboard or even the graphics card for managing significant workloads such as Adobe CC, Cubase and urban landscapes of cities? Or I just upgraded modules memory only... Thanks for the help!

Hello

The following link shows the specifications of your machine:

http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c03086806

1 RAM: currently it has 4 GB of RAM (2 x 2), you can upgrade to 8 GB (2 x 4). The following manual shows you how:

http://h10032.www1.HP.com/CTG/manual/c02968637.PDF

2 storage: there 750 GB at 5400 RPM, you can switch to the fastest 1 TB HDD or SSD even. In theory, you can use everything BUT please use existing brand for compatible.

3 CPU: please visit #2 of the manual above. You need number of right-hand side on page 81.

4. video: sorry you can't, the chip is solderd to the motherboard and it came with the CPU.

5 motherboard: you're talking about purchase new machine, much better. It is not easy and NOT economic to upgrade the motherboard for the laptop.

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