![]() ![]() Automatic Repair analyzes issues preventing your device from booting correctly, which is exactly what you need to run if your OS is malfunctioning to this degree. If you've followed steps one through four properly, your PC will restart into Automatic Repair. In Automatic Repair, select Advanced options to enter winRE if you want to switch out of S Mode: Open the Settings App Go to Update and Security - Activation (Windows 10) Go to System - Activation (Windows 11) In the Switch to Windows 10/11 Home or Switch to Windows 10 Pro section, select Go to the Store. Repeat steps one and two for the last timeĪs soon as Windows restarts again, hold down the power button for 10 seconds for the third time and then press it again to turn the computer back on. Or you can press the Windows + I key combo to open the settings of your PC. Repeat steps one and twoĪt the first sign that Windows has started (for example, if the manufacturer’s logo appears), hold down the power button for 10 seconds to turn off your device then press the power button to turn it back on. In the start menu, search for settings and open it. ![]() ![]() Method 1 Using Your Microsoft Account 1 Open your computer's Settings. Under 'Switch to Windows 11 Pro,' click Go to the Store, then click 'Get.' If you don't have a Microsoft Account, you'll need to make a change to the registry, which you can access in recovery mode. Just press it normally like you would when you're turning on your computer. To turn off S Mode, go to Settings > System > Activation. Press the power buttonĭon't hold it down. Hold down the power button for 10 seconds ![]()
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