Thanks, Painter7! Just installed it and is working. I noticed a delay on getting back into my user account (after it logged me out during install), but a reboot cleaned up any issues. The taskbar now shows relocated (vertically) to the left side of the screen - which I think is not a bad thing at all for those weird, vertically challenged 16:9 laptop screens which are all we can get on modern machines. (they have a really short vertical dimension, so moving the task bar to the left frees up precious vertical pixels) Again, thank you!
I tried on 10041. It removed the watermark. However, it also removed search function and search bar. Any method to revert it back?
UPDATE (fixed bug in v1.0.0.5) UWD update to 1.0.0.6. Unistall previous version using uwd.exe v1.0.0.5 and install the new one.
I tried the program to see if it would remove the watermark on an unactivated copy of Win 10. It didn't work. Here are the notes I made when I installed it and ran it. =====8:08 PM 8/6/2015 uwd_[winaero.com]_1479.zip, uwd.exe (v1.0.0.6) Win 10, 64bit VirtualBox Internet offline Win 10 is not activated. The watermark appears about 3.5 hours after booting. I waited until the watermark appeared. Double-clicked the exe file. Got box showing Edition and build of Win 10. Clicked Install. Got box "you will be signed out automatically. Save all your work and click OK" OK Signing out...Got Lock Screen. Clicked it to sign back in. The watermark still appeared on Desktop. Program did not work. I am going to reboot to see if perhaps that causes the program to work. But, when I reboot, that naturally causes the watermark to disappear until about 3.5 hours later when it reappears. The program is not listed in Control Panel > Programs and Features, nor in Settings > System > Apps and Features. So, how to I uninstall it?
This tool does not hide the unlicensed copies. Tool removes only non-removable text on the screen (without editing system files) and designed primarily for nonpublic builds. Run UWD.exe and click Uninstall.
Painter hasn't been here for almost a full year (at least hasn't post). Id think its pretty iffy if its working properly with latest OS.