@@nethan8368 yeah. It only works for around 4 hours until windows "notices", but it's to do with the registry. There are a few keys you can briefly edit, and once you restart, the watermark is gone temporarily. You can also change the wallpaper by right clicking on any image and pressing "Set as desktop background". I'm pretty sure it's a bug, but it works.
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@@nethan8368 I swtiched like right after Windows 11 was announced. It wasnt because of Windows 11, I was just bored. Its better to switch early though so you get used to it quicker. I recommend Linux Mint. Very easy for people switching from Windows.
@@i1xb0 But, I saw something in the Windows 10 enterprise ltsc page, it said "If you fail to activate Windows using the evaluation key, or the key expired, it will change into a black background, and it will shut down every single hour." Is that really not true?
@@nethan8368 Nah, man, don't worry about it. I even tested Windows 11 on unsupported hardware (mainly CPU that doesn't support Windows 11), and it runs perfectly fine. It's just that the software is buggy, not fast enough, and has a lot of bloat.
Yeah, but most people are not technicians to upgrade unofficially to Windows 11, and maybe they want to stick with Windows 10 as long as possible. Also, I want to feel like a Microsoft add like, but it doesn't look like one, not even close.
@@meowdev7I mean what apps that you used that is not everywhere? And I havent tried use Linux yet, so I dont even know how wine works to get Windows apps.
I joined the windows insider programme, updated my Microsoft edge, and Windows, then I installed vive tool, and then I went to the registry editor and I found copilot, and then I opened it, and it says BingChat, then I open it, then there is a text says "IsUserEligable" then I changed it from 0 (means off) to 1 (means on) then I right click on the taskbar, and then there's an option says "pin Copilot preview on the taskbar". I clicked on it, and the copilot button was on my taskbar. So that's how I got it early.
Even after the EOL of windows 10, you can look up a tutorial on youtube how to easily bypass the requirements for windows 11 or just uhh... switch to linux because windows sux
Yeah but some people just are not technicians and some people might as well stick to Windows 10 after the EOL, and I kinda agree with the Windows sux part, the privacy sucks with the recall.
@@MultiNakir yeah I don't know how, and @techwithseuong had better videos but the algorithm didn't favor him. But if RU-vid recommended my video, I can't do anything to reverse that, that's how RU-vid works man.
or just get tiny11 win11 no bloatware no shit fast asf doesnt have to meet requirements better than win10 and 11 together. simple. activation already done for perma time and is easy to setup jus like normal windows get iso and install
It's your opinion man, but I only posted this video because I was bored and that I will never expect this video to be the most popular video that I have ever posted.
@@nethan8368 It's your opinion man, but I only commented on this video, because I was bored and that I will expect this comment to be as meaningless as this video.