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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 ...
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 :
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.
UWD2 removes that pesky watermark in the corner of Windows Insider builds, as well as other similar types of watermarks. How to use it? Just run the exe file in the releases tab and watch the watermark vanish before your eyes!
https://download.bobpony.com/windows/beta/ - Bob Pony's Download page - Contains some Windows beta versions from Whistler to 8. Collections on Archive.org: https://archive.org/details/ntdevrepo - NTDEV's Repository - in my opinion the best place to get beta versions, contains pretty much all betas. https://archive.org/details/6.0.4039.0.lab06n.
30 paź 2010 · “Remove Watermark” is an excellent, small and portable tool which can remove watermark from Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 Desktop. It works for both 32-bit and 64-bit versions. Even it works for all languages and service packs. You can download it using following link: Download Link
28 gru 2008 · I installed the beta of Windows 7. My personal experience so far is that Windows 7 is working faster and smoother than Vista. For me at least. I installed Windows 7 on my iMac using...