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Transfer everything from old computer to new computer with Windows 11
Transfer programs and files to new computer
Transfer files from one computer to another
Transfer Microsoft Office to new computer
Restore programs and files from a broken or dead computer
Transfer directly from an old hard drive
Transfer to new computer using a USB hard drive
Corporate Windows 11 migration
User Profile Migration to new PC / new domain
How To Migrate Local Profiles to Azure AD
Migration to Server 2019 / 2016
Transfer programs and files to new computer
Transfer files from one computer to another
Transfer Microsoft Office to new computer
Restore programs and files from a broken or dead computer
Transfer directly from an old hard drive
Transfer to new computer using a USB hard drive
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Transfer programs and files to new computer
Transfer files from one computer to another
Transfer Microsoft Office to new computer
Restore programs and files from a broken or dead computer
Transfer directly from an old hard drive
Transfer to new computer using a USB hard drive
Your new computer has Windows 11 S Mode, and you are not sure how to get your apps and files to it? This tutorial will help you do that in a few easy steps.
S Mode is a special type of Windows 11, which essentially limits you to only using Microsoft Store apps. While in S Mode, Windows 11 will not allow you to install any 3rd party programs – no regular Office (only its Store / Cloud version), no Quickbooks, no Adobe software and so on.
S Mode has originally been designed by Microsoft for us in educational environments, where teachers want to limit students from using their PCs for non-school tasks. It has then expanded to general “easy locked down Windows”, which has caused quite a bit of backlash when regular computer users found out that they cannot use their new computers normally, due to a Microsoft-imposed lockdown.
Luckily, there is a way to switch out of S Mode.
This is the first thing we need to do – before we can transfer your apps and files from the old computer to your S Mode computer.
Switching out of S Mode (and into normal Windows 11 mode) is simple. Here is how to do that (these steps are taken from Microsoft’s official guide on switching out of S mode):
That’s it! Now that your Windows is no longer locked down, and S Mode is gone, you can transfer your programs, settings and files from the old computer to your new computer (the one that was in S Mode).
We will now see how to transfer your stuff from your old computer to new computer – programs, settings, documents, pictures, music, movies, favorites, wallpaper and all files.
Now that the new computer is no longer in S Mode, you can use your programs without the S Mode limitations.
Here is how to do the transfer:
That’s it – you now have your programs and files up and running on your new computer, without S Mode limitations!