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This was briefly mentioned in the article about new SKUs, but Windows 10 S is officially no more: being that many users prefer the full OS, Microsoft is reducing S from a SKU to a mode within all iterations of Windows 10.
Here is the odd part about this change; Microsoft says that there will be AV/Security apps in S mode. Does this mean that traditional AV software from third-party companies will run in S mode? If so, doesn’t this break the entire premise of what S mode is supposed to be and undercuts the performance aspect of the mode?
Here is the odd part about this change; Microsoft says that there will be AV/Security apps in S mode. Does this mean that traditional AV software from third-party companies will run in S mode? If so, doesn’t this break the entire premise of what S mode is supposed to be and undercuts the performance aspect of the mode?