Microsoft should allow local admin accounts to remove S mode without jumping through hoops. Until then, either accept a temporary Microsoft account login or prepare for a full reinstall.
⭐⭐☆☆☆ (2/5 – for the hoops you have to jump through) remove s mode without microsoft account
If you absolutely refuse to use a Microsoft account (even temporarily), expect to do a clean OS reinstall. For most users, it’s easier to sign in once, remove S mode, then switch back to a local account – but that wasn’t the question. So yes, possible, but impractical for non-tech-savvy users. Microsoft should allow local admin accounts to remove
Microsoft should allow local admin accounts to remove S mode without jumping through hoops. Until then, either accept a temporary Microsoft account login or prepare for a full reinstall.
⭐⭐☆☆☆ (2/5 – for the hoops you have to jump through)
If you absolutely refuse to use a Microsoft account (even temporarily), expect to do a clean OS reinstall. For most users, it’s easier to sign in once, remove S mode, then switch back to a local account – but that wasn’t the question. So yes, possible, but impractical for non-tech-savvy users.