Exiting S Mode: A Path to Greater Flexibility
Some computers come with Windows 10 or Windows 11 in S mode, a streamlined version of the operating system designed for enhanced security and performance. However, this mode restricts users to apps available only from the Microsoft Store and mandates the use of Microsoft Edge and Bing as the default browser and search engine.
If you find yourself needing to install software from other sources, you may consider exiting S mode. Keep in mind that this action is permanent, and you cannot revert back to S mode once you make the change. To disable S mode, navigate to Windows settings, then Update & Security, and finally Activation. Look for the option to switch to Windows Home or Pro and follow the prompts to exit S mode permanently.
Steps to Exit S Mode
- Open Windows Settings.
- Navigate to Update & Security.
- Select Activation.
- Look for the option to switch to Windows Home or Pro.
- Follow the prompts to exit S mode permanently.
After disabling S mode, be cautious about the software you install and ensure that your security measures, such as Windows Defender, are up-to-date. Stay vigilant against any potential threats to your system.
The Responsibility of Freedom
Remember, exiting S mode is like removing training wheels – it gives you more freedom but also requires responsibility. Proceed with caution and make informed decisions about your computer’s security and performance. Jim Rossman, a tech columnist for Tribune News Service, emphasizes the importance of staying vigilant and making informed decisions when it comes to software installation and overall system security.
For more insights and advice on navigating the complexities of modern technology, you can reach Jim Rossman at jrossmantechadviser@gmail.com.