I'm using windows 11 right now, haven't noticed anything wrong while working or gaming.Do your laptop even have working Win 11 drivers?
I agree, maybe windows 10 was juuust a bit faster, but not by much.well I think you won't notice to much off a difference to be fair.
I'm not familiar with laptop architecture
But on desktop, there is no such thing as "overall lifespan", if the gpu dies, you change the gpu
The RAM dies, you change the RAM.
There was only one time where the "overall lifespan" had been reached on my old desktop
The CPU died, and all newer modern ones were demanding a more modern motherboard, which was incompatible with the RAM stick i had, etc..
That's when my desktop "overall lifespan" was reached, because when my cpu died, if I wanted to upgrade it, I had to change everything else too...
Do your laptop even have working Win 11 drivers?
You need to find out if it has windows 10 drivers
What? Windows 8 was the latest when I built the PC I am still using and there are zero driver issues whatsoever running Windows 11. I don't think that's an issue at all.
How do I check if windows 10 drivers run on windows 11? and why does it matter?It seem like there is Windows 10 drivers for him.
How do I check if windows 10 drivers run on windows 11? and why does it matter?
Base on the model, it come with Windows 10, if you want the driver it is on msi page.
What? No. It depends on what OS is currently installed. If they have Win 11 installed, telling them to get the Win 10 driver because the laptop came with Win 10 is terrible advice.
I am basing off the specs, when company was manufacturing the following specs of ( I7 8750 ; 16GB Ram ; GTX 1060 6GB), there was no windows 11. If OP bought a modern laptop, then obviously it would be windows 11 since OEM no longer provide preinstalled windows 10 OS with newly purchased computer.
Since my crystal ball(s) broke years ago..., seems to me that's something none of us will know until the end of the Win 11 life (usage)