Windows 7 regedit tweaks

Remove "Send feedback" and watermarks in Windows 7 beta 1
Regedit
Sunday, 25 January 2009 17:06

Remove the send feedback feature and watermarks in Windows 7If you are using Windows 7 Beta 1 you have probably noticed the "Send feedback" link throughout your Windows and the watermarks embedded. This is made so that you as a tester can provice Microsoft with valuable input on your Windows 7 installation. If you do not want to see these you are able to remove them, see how this is done through a tweak by pressing read more.

1: Write regedit in run (win button +r) and Windows 7 registry opens up.
2: Find the following key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop
3: If you are unable to locate this, add a new DWORD (32 bit) with the value ”FeedbackToolEnabled”  set to "0".
4: Restart the computer and you have now removed the feedback links and watermarks.

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