Windows "S" isn't a student version. It's a regular install tailored for apps from the Microsoft Store. Removing the S setting will revert it to a full Windows setup where all software is permitted.
Windows "S" isn't a student version. It's a regular install tailored for apps from the Microsoft Store. Removing the S setting will revert it to a full Windows setup where all software is permitted.
That's intriguing, though I question whether schools really encourage students to download content from the Microsoft Store. Typically, they stick to approved software and often don't support full Windows installations on certain systems.
That's intriguing, though I question whether schools really encourage students to download content from the Microsoft Store. Typically, they stick to approved software and often don't support full Windows installations on certain systems.