Hi Autumn Lehman,
Yes, the process is the exact same for Windows 10 and 11
In Windows 11, open the Settings app, go to System - Activation and click 'Go to the Store' to switch to Windows 11 Home for free.
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I am looking for my "Choose where to get apps from" button and can't find it anywhere. When I go to "apps" It show advanced app settings and under the heading shows "Choose where to get apps from", but when I click on Advanced App Settings, there's no "Choose where to apps from option!" Can anyone help me get this option back?!
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Hi Autumn Lehman,
Yes, the process is the exact same for Windows 10 and 11
In Windows 11, open the Settings app, go to System - Activation and click 'Go to the Store' to switch to Windows 11 Home for free.
I have Windows 11. Can I do that same thing without going back to Windows 10?
Hi Autumn Lehman,
I am Dave, I will help you with this.
Open the Settings App, then go to System - About, what edition (Home, Pro, Enterprise, or S Mode) of Windows is installed on you PC?
Thanks! It's a Windows 11 Home in S mode
Hi Autumn Lehman,
Thank you for that information, that is the problem, you have Windows in S Mode, so you are limited to installing Store apps.
You can switch from S Mode to Windows 11 Home, it is free to do so and it is a one time operation, it cannot be undone.
Open the Settings app, go to the Activation page and click 'Go to the Store' to switch to full Windows 11 Home.