Hi guys,
I've tried using "bcdedit -set TESTSIGNING OFF" in an elevated command prompt to disable the Windows 10 Test Mode but the watermark remains after restarting my PC from being in test mode.
Any ideas?
I'm running a legit copy of Windows 10 and I enabled it in order to install some Unsigned Windows 7 Drivers for an Android Phone. (Been called out by a few people on other forums for using an illegal copy, just some too-quick-to-think people out there I guess...)
I've tried using "bcdedit -set TESTSIGNING OFF" in an elevated command prompt to disable the Windows 10 Test Mode but the watermark remains after restarting my PC from being in test mode.
Any ideas?
I'm running a legit copy of Windows 10 and I enabled it in order to install some Unsigned Windows 7 Drivers for an Android Phone. (Been called out by a few people on other forums for using an illegal copy, just some too-quick-to-think people out there I guess...)