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Came with Windows 11 S mode. Turned it off to install things I needed.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Windows 11 and Windows 11 S Mode are both Windows 11, just like a rectangle and a square are both rectangles. The difference is that one is a subset of another (remember your mathematics class in seventh grade?). You can convert from the native S Mode to the "regular" (i.e., supesrset--7th grade math again) Windows.
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