@Mouse-potato I did that, bur for some reason it doesn’t start in the frontend, meaning it seemed to start like a service… I’ll try again
Windows 10 in S Mode
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@Chocolate said in Windows 10 in S Mode:
if you can do it through the store with a few clicks then there must be a way to outsmart it and trick Windows into believing that the same process that the store will do, that program should be able to do.
I don’t think your deduction is entirely correct
Store Apps are cryptographically signed by Microsoft and verified by the OS.
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@yzahn You thik it’s poosible to fo from within Windows?
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@Chocolate I don’t know. My point was that the fact that a Store App can do it doesn’t mean that anyone can do it.
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Ok no problem… We will create a Macro with DLL injections… I dont need to go that far… I just wanna know in what part of the digital license key the info of the S mode is saved. What I mean is that when you reinstall Windows it automatically switches to S mode and even when you lets say upgrade to Pro it only changes that part of the license key which tells if its home or Pro. It still doesnt switch out of S mode! I testes and tried all that… If I can boot something up that might help I`d already be happy… Maybe passscape…
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Here is a really usefull link!! Check it out https://www.reddit.com/r/Windows10/comments/fnon0c/windows_10_s_mode_no_more/
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This is amazing (if it really works) will give it a try next time I have a S mode PC and will update
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@Chocolate Do you mind making a quick video of the registry key editing when you get to it? Also did you ever come across that manufacturing mode before? I don’t really understand what the purpose of that mode is…
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will try
Never saw this manufacturing mode, the purpose is quite clearTo run scripts, installers, and diagnostic tools on the factory floor, Windows 10 in S mode and Windows 10 S have a manufacturing mode. This mode allows you to run unsigned code in Audit Mode.
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I am having a hard time believing that a change in a registry key will work, I might be wrong but as far as I know even if you install a new Win 10 OS on a S PC it will automatically be locked in S mode.