
In the Value Data field, change 1 to 0 and click OK. Double click on PaintDesktopVersion on the right. Expand the window a little if necessary and make sure all the trees on the left-hand side are closed (not expanded). In the open box, type regedit and press enter. Open Run by pressing the Windows Key + R. If you do decide to tweak the registry, refrain from editing anything else as you can cause some serious problems if you don’t know what you’re doing. As always, this method is recommended for advanced users only. You can also remove the watermark from your computer by editing the Windows Registry. Removing the Watermark Through the Registry
Just reboot your computer and it should be gone for good. You may still see the watermark when it’s done, don’t worry. You’ll notice a command window open for a moment and then close almost immediately.
Right-click on the file and choose Run as Administrator from the context menu. You should now see a new file on your desktop (or wherever you saved it) named remove, with a strange icon, unless you’ve seen the batch file icon before, then it’s not strange. Click the Save button on the right side of the window. If you’re having trouble, refer to the screenshot and make sure your fields are the same. Then, in the dropdown ( Save as Type) choose All Files (*.*) and change the file name to remove.bat. In the window you see choose the location where you want to save the file, the desktop is good. Click on File > Save as to open the save window. The screenshot is from Notepad++ if you’re wondering why it looks different. Wordpad also works but make sure when you save the file it’s in plain text. The first way to get rid of that pesky watermark is to create a custom Batch file - or. Beyond that, you can follow these tips to remove it permanently. Of course, if you activate a valid product key the watermark will go away on its own.
Luckily, there are a couple of methods you can use to get rid of that watermark, for good.
Okay, okay, it’s not lovely at all it’s really annoying. If you’re using a trial version of Windows, or a copy where the license has expired, then you’ll be treated to a lovely watermark after some time.