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The watermark is by design. It lets you know you're running a preview from the Dev or Beta channel and, more importantly, it tells you the exact version. The watermark will go away as you get close to release, but Insider builds are, by definition, for evaluation purposes and time-limited, so this is a reasonable design decision IMO.
5 sty 2009 · Windows 7 has imprinted the desktop with several watermark that will appear if the condition warranted, similar to Windows Vista. For example, “For testing purposes only” will appear if the user installs a beta or RC copy of Windows 7, “Evaluation copy” if the operating system installed is not activated yet, “Test Mode” when ...
26 kwi 2011 · If Windows is not activated then a watermark about the Build number appears. A Beta version can cause serious problems with some third party applications such as Avast Antivirus because of the new or removed system functions.
If you are prompted for an administrator password or for a confirmation, type the password, or click Allow. Navigate to the following registry key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\CONTROL PANEL\DESKTOP. Right-click on PaintDesktopVersion and click Modify. Type in 1, click OK. Exit the Registry Editor.
24 sie 2010 · Then you can first un install Windows 7 SP1 Beta and install the final version. This will automatically remove the Windows 7 Evaluation Copy Build 7601 watermark. If you still want to remove this watermark there are two ways to do it :
30 paź 2010 · When we install a Beta or RC build of Windows Vista, 7 or Server 2008, or when we install a Beta or RC version of a Service Pack e.g. SP1, SP2, etc, a watermark is shown on Desktop which looks similar to following screenshot:
10 sty 2009 · The new Windows 7 beta release just like Vista preview releases before it incorporate some additional UI elements meant for testers to submit feedback back to Microsoft.