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How to enable developer mode in Windows 10 and Windows 11

Here I will show you how to enable developer mode in Windows 10 and Windows 11 in the fastest way possible, less then 1 minute!
But note: If you use your computer for common daily activities such web browsing, gaming, email or any non developer related stuff, you do not need to enable developer mode, and in fact you should not enable it.
However, if you are writing software with Visual Studio on a computer for the first time, you must enable developer mode on both the development computer and all devices you use to test your code. If you open a UWP project when developer mode is not enabled, either the developer settings page will open, or this dialog box will appear in Visual Studio.
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First step – Search for developer mode

The first step is to find the tools, start by searching in Windows for “developer settings”. Or something similar in your language.

Search for developer tools in Windows
Search for developer tools in Windows

Second step – Enable developer mode

And now when you have settings open, just enable it! How simple is that? I told you I would show you the fastest way on to how to enable developer mode in Windows 10.

Enable developer tools
Enable developer tools

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