Monday, February 27, 2017

You can turn any edition of Windows 10 into Windows RT with the Creators Update

If Windows RT was known for one thing, it was for being locked to the Windows Store for all your apps and games. This in turn essentially killed Windows RT right out of the gate, as the Windows Store was lacking in apps from top developers.

Over the last few weeks, reports of a Windows 10 "Cloud" edition that's locked to the Windows Store for all your apps have been making the rounds on the web, but it appears that new edition of Windows 10 won't be the only edition that's locked to the Store.

Starting with the Creators Update, anyone, no matter the edition of Windows 10, can enable the same lock forcing the user to use the Windows Store when downloading apps and games, essentially turning your Windows 10 install into Windows RT, just without all the architectural limitations.

This is an option that can be turned on via the Settings app, and there's two levels to it. The first is slightly more relaxed, blocking apps from being installed from outside the Store but with a button to "install anyway" if there's no Windows Store version available.

The second option is much more akin to the Windows 10 "Cloud" block we've seen over the last few weeks, blocking apps from being installed outside the Windows Store completely, regardless of whether there's a Windows Store version available.



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