
Simply log in with your account and you’re good to go.
Your system will now boot into Windows 10 S. Once you’re done with it all, click the “Next” button to finish the installation. You will now be greeted with the Setup page, similar to the normal Windows 10 installation, where you’ll be required to connect to a WiFi network, login with your account or add a new account, and configure other Windows settings. Once the system has finished installing Windows 10 S, the PC will restart on its own. Make sure that the system is connected to the power outlet to avoid any issues. Your system will restart multiple times during the installation. Upon booting, you will be greeted with a blue screen where the actual installation will begin. Click on the “Restart Now” button to restart your device. Once the setup has been completed, you will be prompted to restart your device. You can simply click on the “Minimize” button to send the setup to the background. You can continue to browse the web or perform other tasks on the system. The setup will now Download the Windows 10 S files onto your system and then begin installing it on your device itself. If your system meets the requirements, click the “Next” button to continue. Once you click Next, the system will now check if your hardware is compatible, that is, meets the minimum requirements for Windows 10 S. Download the Windows 10 S Installer here and run it. Before proceeding, make sure to backup all your important data and connect your system to the internet before proceeding.
Install Windows 10 S Using Windows 10 S Installer Tool Devices running on Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 N editions are currently not supported. Note : Windows 10 S installer currently only supports devices running Windows 10 Pro, Windows 10 Pro Education, Windows 10 Education, and Windows 10 Enterprise.