upgrade gpu for a hp pavilion dv4

I have a laptop HP Pavilion DV4 FE741UA model #ABA.  I want to use HDR Efex Pro 2 but the product keeps termininating with error "available graphics card does not meet the requirements, and has been disabled."  Anyone know what kind of card I need to buy?

Thank you

Steve

You are the very welcome, Steve.

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