I wanted to ask if the following is possible: I have a laptop (Msi CX72 7QL) with the operating system Windows 10 (preinstalled) and would now like to have Windows 7, that is, Windows 10 just dubbing. Are there any risks etc. In this process?
You can do that, but it will not work because Windows 7 is no longer running on systems with newer processors than Skylake, and yours has Kaby Lake.
Why should you do that? In about one year you have to go back to Windows 10 anyway.
This shuts down the computer completely with a chance of more than 90%.
Win 10 is clearly superior to Win 7. I would not go back. You can shoot off the automatic update of Win 10 and set all privacy settings back to "do not allow".
Win 10 is faster, saves more efficiently, is technically supported, and you already have it.
win 7 has no advantages. I also had it for a long time. But now Win 10.
Although has no advantages, is not faster, but works fine because it works well with co…
What is not working with Win 10?
Of course you can, but you will most likely have the problem finding suitable drivers afterwards.
How do you mean?
The Win7 installation installs only Microsoft drivers from the installation media that make the laptop more or less good or bad.
Since MSI only offers Win10 device drivers for your laptop *, you will have a lot of trouble finding suitable device drivers for them - if at all.
Because your laptop is equipped with more modern hardware than the MSI laptops at Win7 times.
I would stay at Win 10. - I have not had any real problems since upgrading to Win10 from 2016.
*) See: https://www.msi.com/Laptop/support/CX72-7QL#down-driver&Win10%2064