The reason I didn't bother to remove the watermak is because the release date for Consumer Preview is around the corner.
Why i should even trust to a person I never heard about? Software which modifies a set of system files already harmful and should be checked, it is just a good sense.
@Painter7 & hb860 He is an indie developer & trying to publish his app. As it includes some sensitive works like system file editing, I think expert programmers could go through its code & if there is anything suspicious, they can post the excerpt of the code & point out the errors. I do support your concern, but it would be better to ask the author before decompiling or posting the source code.
if thats patched in memory, then kudos to him. still dont think he should have treated me that way, but memory patching it is way better indeed
hahaha ... some believe system is activated when watermark has gone and it looks like a genuine version on desktop
Painter is cool He made it working regardless of version. It can be used from Win Vista betas to Windows 10 betas. Looking forward for the release of his project.
Yes, this thread is bamboozling and amusing.. 9901 is a buggy build released only internally and not meant for public consumption and so carries an egregiously ostentatious watermark identifying it as such. I do not understand the cause for concern, or the desire for eradication of the informative watermark... Had Microsoft released something like this to the public then I suppose I could take hb860's point above about the proper aesthetics in terms of a "proper and fitting" public delivery of the watermark...But since Microsoft had no such intent as to public exposure to 9901 the watermark seems to lose all sense of "impropriety" since of course it cannot therefore be improper. If we put our considerable minds together (with the exception of yours truly, of course, as the basests of matters usually confound me thoroughly) then we might even come to answer the age-old paradox as to how many watermarks actually *may* fit on the head of a pin...! Eh?...
Hi there. Downloaded 9901 last night and installed in this morning. Tried your watermark remover twice (as someone above posted that it had worked for him on the 2nd attempt) and it's removed about 90% of the text. As you'll see in my image below, it's left '' .c4f9af4aa7fe8544 '' behind - which is annoying, but better than it was. So i thank you. hxxp://s7.postimg.org/7d7ltdpm3/didn_twork.png If you've got an update which can remove that part of the text, I'd love you forever. Cheers
sadly, thats the only part i cant get out seems its done by a different dll, and i have no clue where glad to know the rest worked though