
Adding the Windows Version to the Desktop
The trick is really simple, you just have to edit a key in the registry and you are done. Let’s start by opening the “Start Menu”, type “regedit” then hit Enter.
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When the Registry window open, from the left pane, navigate to this key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop
Make sure you select “Desktop” and not the subfolders in it, then on the right-hand side, search for “PaintDesktopVersion” and double-click it.
(The registry entry’s data will be “0” by default. In the screenshot below, we’ve already changed it to “1”.)
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A dialog will pop-up, change the “Value Data” field to 1.
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Now restart and you’ll see your Windows version printed on the desktop. It’s pointless but interesting.
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If you want to remove the watermark, just change the “Value Data” field back to 0 for disabled.
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