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I have not had a reason to go and run the Microsoft test, but have all the reason to believe it is compatible, unlike my old Toshiba Satellite. My personal path was to update the new laptop into Professional version of Windows 10, so the IT guys could then update it further to Enterprise version. That way I can access the company server from my home. The company just a couple of years ago changed from Windows 7 to 10 and I must stick to their system. I am retired, but work occasionally (part time) for them. By the way, the keyboard and touch panel are too sensitive -- the cursor seems to jump often to odd locations just on "the shadow" of my palm over the touchpad and my typing appears in the wrong places. Similarly, I often get upper case toggled while typing "a", or an additional space when typing any character from "c" to "n". Otherwise the laptop is quite speedy device.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello CTfilmaker. Thank you for your question. Looking at the product specifications available on the retailer website, this MSI - Creator15 15.6" Gaming Laptop comes with Windows 10 operating system. As for Windows 11, this laptop comes with an Intel® Core™ i7-10875H Processor, which is listed under the Windows 11 Supported Processors list provided by Microsoft, however, to confirm if the laptop is fully compatible with this operating system, we suggest checking directly with the system manufacturer using the link below: ***https://www.msi.com/about/contact-us*** Thank you for choosing Intel!
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