Can buying a Windows 11 Notebook & Having it Replaced by Windows 10 Cause any Problems?

I'm hoping to buy a new lightweight Notebook but unfortunately most of then have Windows 11 not 10 installed. As I'm not familiar with Windows 11 I'm thinking of buying a Windows 11 model & then have the store replace it with Windows 10. If I do so, can this cause any side effects to running this notebook fluently at the same speed, etc?
 

johnb35

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To be honest windows 11 isn't that much different then 10. There are ways to make it look like 10 as well as far as the desktop goes. Windows 10 support ends in 2 years anyway. I would just stick with what it comes with.

But there should be no complications removing 11 and installing 10 in its place.
 
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