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ScotchNSplenda
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Hello,
I am getting conflicting information on the viability of exiting Win10 S mode on the Galaxy Book 2 (GB2). The device has the specs to run the full version of Windows 10 but Samsung has advised against it without being able to provide me with a specific reason why. I understand that the RAM and CPU wont be able to handle all the multi tasking that WIN10 can do on regular hardware, but if I keep it's workload light it seems as if it should handle it just fine. I just want to be able to run a very light weight application that isn't available in the Windows Store. The GB2's hardware exceeds the minimum requirements for running WIN10 Home but I obviously dont want to be maxing the hardware out. So my question is, how practical would it be to run the GB2 on WIN10 Home?
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I am getting conflicting information on the viability of exiting Win10 S mode on the Galaxy Book 2 (GB2). The device has the specs to run the full version of Windows 10 but Samsung has advised against it without being able to provide me with a specific reason why. I understand that the RAM and CPU wont be able to handle all the multi tasking that WIN10 can do on regular hardware, but if I keep it's workload light it seems as if it should handle it just fine. I just want to be able to run a very light weight application that isn't available in the Windows Store. The GB2's hardware exceeds the minimum requirements for running WIN10 Home but I obviously dont want to be maxing the hardware out. So my question is, how practical would it be to run the GB2 on WIN10 Home?
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