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![]() I will provide an update after I find out more. And since the S Mode is significant when it comes to security in the MS world, I need to do more reading on this before I make that commitment to turn it off permanently just to get the newest version of Musescore at this time.Īnyway, that's where all this stands at the moment. That is, once you turn it off, that's it, you can't go back. UNFORTUNATELY, there is only one way to test my theory: I would have to turn off the S Mode feature on my new laptop, and I'm not sure if I'm ready to do that since this is a one-way street. ![]() So, even though I was grabbing the download for 3.6.2 from Musescore, somehow S Mode got involved and told me to talk a walk and installed (and KEEPS installing) the Microsoft-approved 3.3 version instead. That said, I think I've discovered the culprit: The notorious Microsoft S Mode! Apparently, they have put that back into Windows 11, hard and strong. Having said that - and with reference to your last statement above - actually, I think I discovered that in my particular case, yes, 3.3 version CAN be installed despite my having used the Musescore link (and not the Microsoft Store, which I've never used, as in ever) and despite the fact that I watched as the downloader downloaded the 3.6.2 version (trust me, I sat there STARRING at it) followed by an install only to end up with the 3.3 version instead. Trust me, I'm pretty computer savvy and I understand about starting from a clean state, doing uninstalls first, etc. I did all the things suggested by you and Jojo, but I still ended up with a failure.
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