A:AnswerThe power supply does not support adding graphics cards, etc. It has 1-HDMI and 1-RGB port. If your monitor has DisplayPort, you can get an adapter/cable easily and use the HDMI port.
A:AnswerA Q/A forum like this isn't the best way to have the issue resolved, If you contact the HP support team, they'll be able to troubleshoot the issue and find possible solutions.
A:AnswerCheck with the drive manufacturer's information. If the drive was meant to be the primary drive, a jumper is probably set so that it will not work as a secondary drive. I think something like a jumper needs to be changed so that this drive will be recognized as a secondary drive. This can also be done through software in some cases.
A:AnswerYes you can use this computer for light gaming. It is not a gaming laptop as it does not have a dedicated graphics card that the more demanding games require.
A:AnswerI would not try that, it may be hard to find a larger power supply to fix and also could be expensive. This computer runs really good as-is, excellent for normal home computing or working from home. Runs dual monitors great, is quiet and fast. Buy it on sale and you will get a really good deal. I just added wireless keyboard and mouse.
A:AnswerYou would be better with a computer with a dedicated graphics card. This model uses the integrated Radeon Vega 11 graphics. It is not a gaming laptop.
A:AnswerYou will need a computer with a dedicated video card to use the Oculus Link. This link has more info on what is compatible https://support.oculus.com/444256562873335/