Not at all. It's just an option in Windows. But once it's turned off, there's no going back, but I don't know why you'd want to.
I brought this up due to the first comment in this thread in the Q&A on the Best Buy site. As always, YMMV.
Not at all. It's just an option in Windows. But once it's turned off, there's no going back, but I don't know why you'd want to.
What does it mean to begin with, and why/why wouldn’t you want to turn it off?Not at all. It's just an option in Windows. But once it's turned off, there's no going back, but I don't know why you'd want to.
This explains it well.What does it mean to begin with, and why/why wouldn’t you want to turn it off?
When the Acer was unboxed it took less than 5 min to look up how to do it and NIKE it.I think that this laptop comes with Windows in "S" (Student?) mode. From what I've read, you have to delve into the BIOS to disable S mode, and it took some work to get into the bios
I haven't looked up the required specs of themat software but you might want 16GB of ram.Are these laptops powerful enough to run Farming Simulator 25?
you want a gaming laptop or at least one with a radeon 780mAre these laptops powerful enough to run Farming Simulator 25?
this one would $450 you would need to add more ram its expandable.(2 slots)Are these laptops powerful enough to run Farming Simulator 25?
Probably better off finding an off lease business laptop.Anyone looking for a cheap laptop here is a $220 bargain..
12th gen i3 (10000 cpumark benchmark)
8GB ram and a 128GB ssd.
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/asus-v...ith-8gb-memory-128gb-ssd-quiet-blue/6568805.p
Duration of sale unknown.
How does one find an "off lease business laptop"?Probably better off finding an off lease business laptop.
It will be more durable and more serviceable for money in the same price range.
Purchased an equivalent Acer laptop in 15.6 in for $199 at Christmas. It's been great. Still have 87 gb of storage left. Enjoy your bargain OPMy nose is slightly elevated because of the 8GB RAM and small HD, but that's a really good deal.
Who's servicing and upgrading $200 laptop? $200 is chump change these days. And for that price I will buy new. My choice has not been a dog.Probably better off finding an off lease business laptop.
It will be more durable and more serviceable for money in the same price range.
Took me 15 minutes. 5 after I found the instructionsI think that this laptop comes with Windows in "S" (Student?) mode. From what I've read, you have to delve into the BIOS to disable S mode, and it took some work to get into the BIOS.