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they should make it easier to give the option that you don't want s mode, you buy the device they now almost oblige you to always have a microsoft account I think this is not possible start up, need microsoft account, do you want s mode gone need account, just give the people the option
Yes, you can. It has pre picked or checked apps available, however it will not allow you to use apps outside of their picks, which im finding a bit annoying. I'm not sure if I want to switch just yet but when it comes to wanting to download pro apps, you cannot.
is S mode good? will it like be the same if you put it on S mode? I want to change it to S mode, but I'm scared that it will do something to my computer, and I won't be able to use all my stuff again.
Just bought a very basic laptop for my Tec afraid wife. She only needs to access her online teaching materials and basic word processing and webmail. Absolutely ideal for her use.
The first of many dumb things I'm going to have to de-improve over the course of the coming week, I imagine. Thanks for uploading, and without any stupid intro graphic or tinny microphone.
I just picked up a MS Surface Laptop Go running in S mode. It's fine for checking email, viewing/reading web sites. youtube. etc. I'm not a gamer or a power user. The laptop is akin to a large cell phone. If you need a VPN or want to use another browser or search engine, you have to disable S mode. Once you do that, however; you can't undo the change. Not a big deal if you know what you're doing.
@@silentfistgaming5391 as in know what sites to trust or not if downloading stuff. In other words downloading discord would be fine but a random website is not entirely safe.
No. Once you disable S mode, it's permanent and you can't go back. That's how MS exacts punishment on those who rebel against being in their little box.
I was out of s mode earlier this year but today my laptop did a system bios update and now my laptops back in s mode which really pissed me off and now that I'm trying to switch back out of s mode all I get is working on it 😡 and nothing else it will sit like this for ages and do nothing i have apps on it that I can't use due to s mode which is really more annoying I wish they never thought of s mode it sucks
Hi there, you'll be able to install applications from internet sources, though those haven't been verified by Microsoft and pose a greater risk of malware or other cybersecurity risks. Depending on your machine, you may also experience slower performance if apps are more resource intensive.
Your machine will become a real computer, with a real os. You'll be able to install any software you want and do anything you need to on the machine you own.