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You can get out of S mode in the settings
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can switc out of it as I did and home is good I use pro so I did a clean install after the switch and no problem
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.S Mode is an option if you want to run a lighter-weight version of Windows, but many have stated it's an easy click to upgrade to the full version for free. Keep in mind that the full Windows OS requires about 20 GB, but you can always expand your storage space beyond the remaining 100 GB or so with inexpensive external USB 3.0 portable hard drives or SD cards if and when necessary.
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