W2k 120 eval script on screen - How to remove
This is a discussion about W2k 120 eval script on screen - How to remove in the Windows Software category; HI, Have had Win2k installed for a while now, installed using 120 evaluation disk but with a full version serial - so have non time limited version. The only niggle is that I have the Win2k 120 eva etc etc script on the bottom right hand screen, and it will not go away.
HI,
Have had Win2k installed for a while now, installed using 120 evaluation disk but with a full version serial - so have non time limited version. The only niggle is that I have the "Win2k 120 eva etc etc" script on the bottom right hand screen, and it will not go away.
Have tried numerous ways.
Hope someone can help,
Scott
Have had Win2k installed for a while now, installed using 120 evaluation disk but with a full version serial - so have non time limited version. The only niggle is that I have the "Win2k 120 eva etc etc" script on the bottom right hand screen, and it will not go away.
Have tried numerous ways.
Hope someone can help,
Scott
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The reason the the eval text is displayed is thatyou are running an eval copy the cd key is not the issue. If you take the eval cdkey and use it on a real copy it does not install the eval. I just doesn't work like that. Why do you think it says that at the bottom of the screen?
p.s. I have emailed you a fix
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[This message has been edited by Four and Twenty (edited 05 September 2000).]
p.s. I have emailed you a fix
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My System
Dell Demension XPS T500
Triple Boot Windows 2000 Pro 2195 / Windows Whistler Pro 2250 / Windows Millennium Final
PIII @ 500 Mhz (with after market heatsink and dual fan)
128 Megs PC133 Ram
TNT2 Ultra Graphics Card (with the core and memory overclocked by 20 Mhz and dual voodoo coolers)
3Com 10/100 Ethernet Card
3Com 56k Modem
12.6 Gig IBM HD
40X CD Rom Drive
100 Mb Zip Drive
[This message has been edited by Four and Twenty (edited 05 September 2000).]