This means you can only browse the web in Microsoft Edge-you can’t install Chrome or Firefox. While in S Mode, your PC can only install apps from the Store. S Mode is a more locked down mode for Windows. There’s no going back, so consider whether you might want S Mode before switching. RELATED: What Is Windows 10 or Windows 11 in S Mode? What You Need to Know About S Mode However, we haven’t seen that option appear, and there hasn’t been any official word from Microsoft-so don’t count on it.įor now, you can only get a PC in S Mode if the manufacturer placed it into S Mode at the factory, and if no one has taken it out of S Mode since. We’ve seen some rumors that Microsoft might place a “Switch to S Mode” option in Windows 10’s Redstone 5 update, allowing anyone to put any PC into S Mode. We don’t know why Microsoft doesn’t offer an undo button, but that’s just how it works. If you decide you want to use S Mode again after leaving it-well, tough, you’re out of luck until you get a new PC in S Mode. This is a one-time decision for the life of your PC’s hardware.
You’re free to leave S Mode at any time, but you can’t put a PC back into S Mode after leaving it.