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Your water mark has disappeared after the disabled Sppsvc.exe issue.

Your water mark has disappeared after the disabled Sppsvc.exe issue.

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SpooderPiggey
Junior Member
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01-25-2016, 03:38 AM
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This topic isn't suitable for discussion here. I'm sorry, but I need to delete this thread and remove the moderator flag. I got frustrated because the service Microsoft uses was consuming my CPU, so I decided to reset it. Since I don’t use Outlook or Word, I wasn’t concerned about performance issues. The expected behavior was to show a water mark indicating a non-licensed Windows 10 installation. However, I haven’t activated my OS yet, and the water mark disappeared after several reboots and GPU adjustments. I’m confused because it seems to revert to a licensed appearance unexpectedly. Could there be something missing or an issue I’m not seeing?
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SpooderPiggey
01-25-2016, 03:38 AM #1

This topic isn't suitable for discussion here. I'm sorry, but I need to delete this thread and remove the moderator flag. I got frustrated because the service Microsoft uses was consuming my CPU, so I decided to reset it. Since I don’t use Outlook or Word, I wasn’t concerned about performance issues. The expected behavior was to show a water mark indicating a non-licensed Windows 10 installation. However, I haven’t activated my OS yet, and the water mark disappeared after several reboots and GPU adjustments. I’m confused because it seems to revert to a licensed appearance unexpectedly. Could there be something missing or an issue I’m not seeing?

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01-25-2016, 12:32 PM
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It removes the watermark and also eliminates other features that are turned off when Windows isn't activated.
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BasiComplexity
01-25-2016, 12:32 PM #2

It removes the watermark and also eliminates other features that are turned off when Windows isn't activated.

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iJamWN
Junior Member
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01-26-2016, 10:35 PM
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You've just discovered the legendary prize, my lord!
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iJamWN
01-26-2016, 10:35 PM #3

You've just discovered the legendary prize, my lord!

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hondje66
Junior Member
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01-27-2016, 02:04 PM
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Im not sure the implications. Everything I read prior to doing this was that it would disable Microsoft Applications like Outlook, Word, (anything that requires a License check from Microsoft when you open it) because it couldn't communicate that license when it would try to. That and it would "un-authenticate" your Windows until you changed the Service back to "2" instead of "4" I will have to try changing Windows settings to check like you mention, great idea. There are certain things like Background etc that you cant manipulate when the water mark is present. Im hoping so! Ive multiple un-licensed rigs oddly...bwuahahaha
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hondje66
01-27-2016, 02:04 PM #4

Im not sure the implications. Everything I read prior to doing this was that it would disable Microsoft Applications like Outlook, Word, (anything that requires a License check from Microsoft when you open it) because it couldn't communicate that license when it would try to. That and it would "un-authenticate" your Windows until you changed the Service back to "2" instead of "4" I will have to try changing Windows settings to check like you mention, great idea. There are certain things like Background etc that you cant manipulate when the water mark is present. Im hoping so! Ive multiple un-licensed rigs oddly...bwuahahaha

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FLexyS_HD
Junior Member
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01-27-2016, 02:24 PM
#5
It fails all license verification tests on MS products—Office, VS Studio, and more. Includes Windows. The watermark isn’t displayed because the system doesn’t recognize a license.
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FLexyS_HD
01-27-2016, 02:24 PM #5

It fails all license verification tests on MS products—Office, VS Studio, and more. Includes Windows. The watermark isn’t displayed because the system doesn’t recognize a license.

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Joaqs605
Junior Member
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01-27-2016, 09:16 PM
#6
It's surprising that licensing Windows affects things like watermarks. If I don't have a license, the service should remove the mark automatically. The main point seems to be verifying whether services that normally require licensing are now working. I'll need to confirm this once I'm back home.
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Joaqs605
01-27-2016, 09:16 PM #6

It's surprising that licensing Windows affects things like watermarks. If I don't have a license, the service should remove the mark automatically. The main point seems to be verifying whether services that normally require licensing are now working. I'll need to confirm this once I'm back home.

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Guilty76
Junior Member
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01-27-2016, 10:27 PM
#7
There are many guides explaining how to conceal the activation watermark; some suggest that disabling this service might achieve that, though it seems excessive. However, if it’s an unintended consequence of a previous issue, I think it could be a positive change!
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Guilty76
01-27-2016, 10:27 PM #7

There are many guides explaining how to conceal the activation watermark; some suggest that disabling this service might achieve that, though it seems excessive. However, if it’s an unintended consequence of a previous issue, I think it could be a positive change!

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seth1j
Member
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02-03-2016, 03:23 AM
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It's interesting how the state isn't always removed before the process stops.
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seth1j
02-03-2016, 03:23 AM #8

It's interesting how the state isn't always removed before the process stops.

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mumustrak
Senior Member
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02-03-2016, 09:14 AM
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Haha, I wasn't aware that the aim was to conceal it—it actually turned out to be a nice side effect of preventing MS from consuming MY CPU and draining MY power. I'm happy, just hoping it disappears now. I plan to rearrange components tonight to test if I can make it stop, then try it on my Ryzen setup and HTPC to compare results—my laptops are licensed, lol.
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mumustrak
02-03-2016, 09:14 AM #9

Haha, I wasn't aware that the aim was to conceal it—it actually turned out to be a nice side effect of preventing MS from consuming MY CPU and draining MY power. I'm happy, just hoping it disappears now. I plan to rearrange components tonight to test if I can make it stop, then try it on my Ryzen setup and HTPC to compare results—my laptops are licensed, lol.

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madtanker
Junior Member
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02-04-2016, 03:21 AM
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It happened right away. I switched the starting number from 2 to 4, and the watermark vanished instantly—what I saw first was a little surprised 😄
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madtanker
02-04-2016, 03:21 AM #10

It happened right away. I switched the starting number from 2 to 4, and the watermark vanished instantly—what I saw first was a little surprised 😄