Microsoft plans to provide switching capabilities for Windows 10 S mode in the store
A few months ago Microsoft has confirmed that all future Windows 10 PCs will provide S models that support the locking of desktop programs.
After the Windows 10 S mode is turned on, users no longer allow desktop programs to be installed, and only Microsoft approved applications can be installed through the Microsoft App Store.
Here is the "Switch out of S Mode" page in the Microsoft Store on Build 17134. Shows the free switching option that was previously announced. pic.twitter.com/SPT8MS52wB
— Richard Hay (@WinObs) April 23, 2018
Relatively speaking, this model can effectively prevent the system from being infected with viruses, and it can also avoid being hijacked or harassed by various types of rogue software.
Obviously, the inability to install desktop programs may cause problems for some users, so Microsoft has been preparing new features for users to allow users to launch the model.
It is expected that this feature will be provided free of charge to Windows 10 Home Edition and Professional Edition users, and it will be different from the previous S Edition Upgrade Professional Edition with additional fees.
However, if you switch to normal mode and you want to switch to Windows 10 S mode, you may need to reinstall the system in other ways to switch.
The specific situation is not yet too much news, it is expected that this feature will officially come in the autumn of Windows 10 Version 1809 version.