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Firstly, it's a good idea to make sure you have the most up-to-date version of Windows 11 itself. To do that, all you need to do is click on the Start button in the bottom left of your taskbar, and then click on Settings.
If you can't find it, simply use the search bar and search for it. On the left, scroll down to the bottom and you will see Windows Update.
Click there and press Check for Updates to make sure you have the most up-to-date version of Windows 11.
If you don't, go and update it. As you can see, I have the most up-to-date version, so I'll go ahead and close this.
Now, to update your device drivers, all you need to do is click on Search at the bottom and type in Device Manager. This will show you all of the devices on your computer. In my case, I want to update my Bluetooth drivers.
So, I'll find Bluetooth and click on the arrow to expand it. Then, find the device you want to update, right-click on it, and press Update Driver. You can then choose if you want to manually search or do an automatic search, which I'll do. It will then install the drivers if there are any available updates.
In my case, there was an update, which is great. If there isn't, it will say that the latest update is already installed.
If you want to update your graphics card drivers, you can open up your graphics card drivers, which you should have installed. If you don't, go and install them. Then, you can open them up. In the top left, click on Drivers, and you can see if there are any available updates.