Remove Windows Version From Desktop Using "regedit.exe"
Aug 12, 2002
1.Click on "Start", then "Run.." and type "regedit".
2.Navigate to the registry key: "HKEY_CURRENT_USERControl PanelDesktop".
3.Once there, locate the DWORD value "PaintDesktopVersion".
4.Right click on it and select Modify.-Value equal to "0" removes Windows version from desktop.-Value equal to "1" adds Windows version to desktop.
5.Reboot your computer.
1.Click on "Start", then "Run.." and type "regedit".2.Navigate to the registry key: <br>"HKEY_CURRENT_USERControl PanelDesktop".3.Once there, locate the DWORD value "PaintDesktopVersion".4.Right click on it and select Modify."0" removes Windows version from desktop."1" adds Windows version to desktop.Reboot.
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