Actually s-mode seems to disable any third party programs not acquired throw the windows store and any program not on a whitelist even CMD is disabled
Actually s-mode seems to disable any third party programs not acquired throw the windows store and any program not on a whitelist even CMD is disabled
Actually if you do this and there’s an s-mode key in the bios, it’ll install right into S-mode
Maybe, sounds like that but make more sense to have 50% under a us company would do, and maybe the Department Of Government Efficiency would be a good choice they have a tech forward person at the helm
I believe you spelt homework wrong
Don’t want cheeseburger, wanted an emperor burger
Fairly sure there’s a Spanish dude buried over the hill there
Best way to disable S-Mode is to go into bios, disable secure boot. Boot windows once (once the s-mode seal is broken only a fresh install will be able to put it back again), confirm S-mode disable and the reboot back into bios enable Secure boot. Profit