How do I remove this?

How do I remove this?

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give it back Tyrone

Give it back Jamal

Looks like you should go to Settings and activate Windows.

Glad I could help.

Install gentoo

install gentoo

Just run the activator in the ISO you downloaded. Pretty sure WAT Remover still works.

>linuxfags complaining about people not paying for Windows
The absolute state of this board

install bsd

Why do you people like bait so much?

Hi Microsoft.

Show bobs and pussi to activat vindovs

Format c:\, install Windows 10 Enterprise and activate through a KMS emulator.

Microsoft toolkit from mdl

>Complain about botnet
>Use botnet software to activate and botnet botnet software
>Enjoy botnet while continuing to complain about botnet

you need to purchase an activation key. only cost around 200 bucks

glad i can help friend

Microsoft toolkit

Kmlatino.

Use kmspico from mdl

>kmlatino
Kek

Here's the full image

make the background the same shade of grey?
or is it content aware? never had this

...

Use vlmcsd. If you use KMSpico, MTK, or anything from the MDL forums you are russia's bitch.

Open bob and vagene to activat window bitch lasagna

Install linux mint

unironically install OpenSuSE

You go to Settings to activate Windows.

install gentoo
or
insall daz loader

It goes ontop of everything, not just the wallpaper

You open CMD with admin privileges and type 2x lines:

slmgr /skms kms.digiboy.ir
slmgr /ato

done it's gone for 190 days.

Funny thing about enterprise is that you can use a group policy to forbid your OS from ever communication activation / key data to Microsoft and then use an KMS emulator locally or an IP that runs one to activate your OS lmao.

Could someone explain what this does/how this works?

Just go to the settings to activate windows.

>yobuilder.com/AB44

you're welcome

install gentoo

slmgr is the software licensing manager. the commands are telling it to connect to some key management server left open, grabbing a key, then reauthing the computer