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Yes you can switch out of S-Mode for free. You can use any external USB-based hard drive, compatible with Windows 10. You can also use an SD card to add additional storage space with this computer. Here is a link to instructions for switching from Windows 10 S-Mode to Windows 10 Home: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4456067/windows-10-switch-out-of-s-mode
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, it can be taken out of S Mode. Once you take it out of S Mode you'll be running full Windows 10. And, yes it has 256GB of SSD memory storage on board.
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