Yes, there are methods to remove the window watermark.
Yes, there are methods to remove the window watermark.
Hello, you're dealing with an active watermark in the bottom-right corner of your Windows display. The only way to temporarily remove it is by using regedit and adjusting certain registry values. However, the issue you're facing—slow performance and lag—suggests the watermark is still active. Since purchasing a genuine copy is your best long-term solution, you might want to consider waiting until you can afford one. If you need further help with the registry changes, let me know.
There are methods to eliminate the watermark, though I won't discuss them since I'm uncertain about community rules. If you were in my position, I'd purchase an OEM key from eBay. You can obtain them for £2 for Windows 10 Pro.
I understand. I've tried eBay for affordable Windows keys several times now, and they consistently worked perfectly at a much lower cost than the regular non-OEM price. The only problem I faced was that they needed to be used during installation to activate Windows. They couldn't be used afterward to activate an already-installed version. That was my mistake. The eBay listing clearly stated this, but I didn't notice it at first. So I had to reinstall Windows to get it working.
It's unusual. I've also tried OEM keys before, but they stopped working after installation.