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It ships with Windows in S mode which may not. Not really sure. It is a simple and free conversion to full Windows Home though, and that of course does. Honestly, flip a switch, reboot and you are in full Windows. God reasons to stay in S, but no barriers if you don’t want to.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Surface Go should be able to run most programs that your every day laptop is able to run. Just make sure like with any device to compare the specs of the device to the system requirements of the programs you wish to install. This should ensure that they will run optimally.
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