Windows 10 S is the 'locked' version of the new operating system designed specifically to run Windows Store apps. This version is found on hardware such as Surface laptops.
As mentioned earlier, Windows 10 S is the new version of the Windows 10 operating system, with a clear focus on the education market. To learn more about Windows 10 S and what you need to know about this version, readers can refer to the article What is Windows 10 S? Things to know about Windows 10 S provided by Mytour.
MSDN subscribers interested in testing the operating system can download the ISO file and run it on any hardware or in a virtual environment.
With this version, Microsoft is targeting the education market. Specifically, Microsoft wants developers in the education sector to test Windows 10 S to ensure it works correctly for specific users. This is also the first step for Windows 10 S to become more widespread in schools, as Microsoft promised back in May.
You can now download Windows 10 S for your computer
Windows 10 S is primarily designed for use in schools. However, currently, you must have a registered MSDN user account to download Windows 10 S for your computer.
Windows 10 S and Chrome OS are both modern operating systems, each with their own advantages and disadvantages. The article comparing Chrome OS and Windows 10 S here will clearly show you those points and help you decide whether to use Chrome OS or Windows 10 S.
Microsoft is also planning to release the Windows 10 Update Assistant for the education market, including Windows 10 S, next week.