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well man, I was scrambling looking for a terminal to actually do something and It was disabled in S mode O.o I will keep that in mind though should I ever be called to mess with another windows machine.
Oh yeah, you gotta get rid of S mode before you can do essentially anything.
I've only dealt with one laptop that came with that 'feature' so I just ignored all of the warnings that they've posted around the official way of disabling it (I mean "Enabling Developer Mode", i.e. regular Windows)
I remember being stressed when I deactivated the S mode on my Surface Go 1 as if I was about to make a big mistake😅
That was way before (re)discovering Linux and installing Fedora on it.