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windows 10 s was designed to be a much faster and more secure 'version' of windows 10, but if you find yourself not really suitable for windows 10 s and want to move to windows 10
if windows 10 offers multiple versions for specific use cases, home users have only two main options to consider: windows 10 home and windows 10 pro. so what is the difference
the option to create a local account has been hidden, not even available on windows 10 home while connected to the internet. this article will guide you how to create a local
as we all know, so far, only windows 10 professional users have been given the ability to pause the update of windows updates.
microsoft is planning to switch to s mode for windows 10 home, enterprise and pro.
windows 10 s is being converted into a mode, running on windows 10 home and pro instead of a separate os. what does that mean and what will it change?