You did install evaluation software ( SP1 which is Beta/RC and
timelimited ).. So you must not wonder that it turned the whole OS into
evaluation mode. If you would have read the documentation before you would
have been aware of this.
Anywhere, I don't see where the pain in having such an watermark is. It does
not substract any features from Vista and it also does not say that the copy
is not legit. It's just to recognize those Vistas as a different version
than stock/retail.
By the time it goes rtm there will be no watermarks.
Sascha
"Que$tions" <> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> Hello,
> How can I remove the "Windows Vista (TM) Evaluation Copy. Build ..." sign
> in
> right bottom position on the desktop?
> Here is an example what I mean, if you didn't see it ever -
> http://img106.imageshack.us/img106/7894/capturezq5.png
> The message started to appear since I installed the Windows Vista SP1.
> I use Ultimate version.
> Thanks for all helpers,
> Maor
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