A:AnswerEven if it could be upgraded. I wouldn't. No point in upgrading a graphics card in this laptop because the rest of the laptop would hold it back
A:AnswerThis unit comes with Windows 11 Home in S Mode. S Mode prevents you from downloading third-party applications and will restrict access to some websites as it is a more secure version of Windows. You can turn off S Mode, but to remove those restrictions, but you cannot turn S Mode back on.
A:AnswerIt depends on how much power that software uses. This is an extremely low powered laptop, and it only has 4 gigs of ram. If I were you I would look at the system requirements eg CPU, ram ect for the software you want to run on it and it should tell. you the minimum specs it takes to run correctly
A:AnswerYes and the laptop would probably run a lot better because it's to underpowered to even run Windows 11 correctly. I installed Linux Mint on mine and it runs way better than win 11 did
A:AnswerThis unit is running Windows 11 Home in S Mode. That could be an issue with the drawing pads if they need any third-party software to work. You would have to turn off S Mode first and this unit has limited storage in this case. Similar issue would be with any software that is not from Microsoft directly. For any software, you can look up the system requirements from the publisher's website. Clip Studio Paint can work with 2GB of Memory minimum but recommends 8GB or more.