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As relevant today as when it was written: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20030728-00/?p=...

People will blindly follow a tutorial online that tells them how to activate this option, and continue to contact Philips for support. I've worked on products that have these unsupported/advanced modes, and customer queries on them are constant and time-consuming, even to simply dismiss (and, of course, those customers then go on to leave bad reviews, et cetera).



The Chromebook method (to disable write protect) requires you to open the device and remove a specific screw, it's beyond just blindly following instructions.


Is this screw method used so you lose guarantee if you change the software?




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