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Windows 11 Home is NOT CONSIDERED Windows with S mode, unless it specifically says so, which is not the case here. And yes, S can "be removed to allow for a more non restricted [sic] sys[tem]. That's probably why you ask the question in the first place.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello and thank you for asking. The HP 15-fd0127dx computer comes with Microsoft Windows 11 Homem, which is not Windows 11 in S Mode.
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