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Does switching out of S mode fully turn it into a "real" computer?
I understand that S mode is like an iPad knockoff thing right?
That's where you can run only apps from a store and it's mostly a tablet focused feature I'm guessing.
So if I buy a Surface Go 3 or something and "switch out of S mode", does this make it fully like a normal laptop computer where you install Windows?
Also, if I wanted to, would I be able to install my own Windows, like if I want Windows 10, etc. Would I be able to factory reset it to Windows 11? Or do I need a personal copy of Windows 11?
Thanks!