Remove Windows 8.1 Pro Build 9600 Watermark

Extract tabular data from images

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Only one JPG or PNG file, up to 3 MB size remove windows 8.1 pro build 9600 watermark

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 Cell & Word Accuracy
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If your system is already activated but the watermark still says “Test Mode” next to the build number, you may have test signing enabled.

For "Activate Windows" watermarks, you can manually disable the notification service via the Registry Editor .

A specific watermark ("SecureBoot isn't configured correctly") may appear if Secure Boot is disabled in your BIOS/UEFI settings. Method 1: The Command Prompt Fix (Test Mode)

Editing the Windows Registry can be risky if you delete the wrong keys. Follow these steps carefully.

Do not use "watermark removers" from unknown forums. Most are malware or simple registry hacks that break after the next reboot. We will focus on safe, reversible methods.

Remove Windows 8.1 Pro Build 9600 Watermark

If your system is already activated but the watermark still says “Test Mode” next to the build number, you may have test signing enabled.

For "Activate Windows" watermarks, you can manually disable the notification service via the Registry Editor .

A specific watermark ("SecureBoot isn't configured correctly") may appear if Secure Boot is disabled in your BIOS/UEFI settings. Method 1: The Command Prompt Fix (Test Mode)

Editing the Windows Registry can be risky if you delete the wrong keys. Follow these steps carefully.

Do not use "watermark removers" from unknown forums. Most are malware or simple registry hacks that break after the next reboot. We will focus on safe, reversible methods.