You know that ? Separate the Group Policy service into a separate SVCHOST instance. Implement the following command in the System Center Configuration Manager task sequence to set the corresponding registry entry:cmd /c reg add "HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\gpsvc" /v Type /t REG_DWORD /d 0x10 /f By default, GPSVC isolates itself when detecting a CSE. This will force GPSVC to always start in an isolated SVCHOST instance (and this includes the first start). This prevents the registration of the RPC communications in different SVCHOST processes, and lets Winlogon successfully connect to the correct process.
Removing the watermark will trigger sfc to report an error, it's a preview, the watermark tries to remind you of that
Still no luck with the Intel HD 3000 driver under this build. Tried Intel and Dell. The laptop is a Dell N5050
I wear the watermark as a badge of honor. Also, with a new build arriving pretty much weekly, having a watermark helps me keep track.
We've had these for less than a year. Usually we get new wallpapers every 3 year. On the other hand, a Windows logo with some anniversary decoration as the default background would be a nice idea.
To me it's more important the core business of windows becomes flawless (as much as possible) not how the wallpapers look like