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    Hello

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    Recently I installed "Technisat DVBViewer TE2" and when I ran it, I saw a blue circle watermark on right side of its screen when playing channels.
    I thought it is because it is a Free software and watermark is related to license stuff.
    after that I uninstalled DVBViewer BUT I see that watermark on other softwares on my system too, like : Xilisoft Video Converter, Andyroid Android Emulator, Droid4X,
    but it is NOT on the WMP and KMPlayer.

    I thought installing KLite may solve the problem, and installed Mega pack, but the problem still persists.

    Please help me how to remove this watermark.

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    From what I read, that is a 'Windows Busy' notification.

    So you have a systems issue. Maybe something is running and hogging your system or you have some malware installed. Possibly installed with that software and left in the system when you uninstalled it.
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    Originally Posted by DB83 View Post
    From what I read, that is a 'Windows Busy' notification.

    So you have a systems issue. Maybe something is running and hogging your system or you have some malware installed. Possibly installed with that software and left in the system when you uninstalled it.
    I am sure it is related to a change to a VIDEO DECODER on my system, so I opened KLite Decoder settings an changed using decoders randomly (!), restarted > and NO CHANGE , yet have this watermark on mentioned softwares

    EDIT : I need a way to RESET all my codecs on my system.
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    Originally Posted by DB83 View Post
    From what I read, that is a 'Windows Busy' notification.

    So you have a systems issue. Maybe something is running and hogging your system or you have some malware installed. Possibly installed with that software and left in the system when you uninstalled it.
    That doesn't look like a 'Windows Busy' notification to me. There is a logo resembling a faint "N" inside the circle, which I don't recall ever seeing for the "Windows Busy" notification.

    I would try to find a recent restore point that predates the installation of "Technisat DVBViewer TE2" and do a system restore in Windows. See http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/using-windows-vista-system-restore/. (Instructions are for Windows 7-10, despite what the link states.)
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    Originally Posted by usually_quiet View Post
    Originally Posted by DB83 View Post
    From what I read, that is a 'Windows Busy' notification.

    So you have a systems issue. Maybe something is running and hogging your system or you have some malware installed. Possibly installed with that software and left in the system when you uninstalled it.
    That doesn't look like a 'Windows Busy' notification to me. There is a logo resembling a faint "N" inside the circle, which I don't recall ever seeing for the "Windows Busy" notification.

    I would try to find a recent restore point that predates the installation of "Technisat DVBViewer TE2" and do a system restore in Windows. See http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/using-windows-vista-system-restore/. (Instructions are for Windows 7-10, despite what the link states.)
    Yes that would be a good idea, but I have changed many little things on my system after I installed DVBViewer , (and not knowing system has infected) so I CAN NOT RESTORE my system to a restore point OR use a system image
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    Originally Posted by usually_quiet View Post
    Originally Posted by DB83 View Post
    From what I read, that is a 'Windows Busy' notification.

    So you have a systems issue. Maybe something is running and hogging your system or you have some malware installed. Possibly installed with that software and left in the system when you uninstalled it.
    That doesn't look like a 'Windows Busy' notification to me. There is a logo resembling a faint "N" inside the circle, which I don't recall ever seeing for the "Windows Busy" notification.

    I would try to find a recent restore point that predates the installation of "Technisat DVBViewer TE2" and do a system restore in Windows. See http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/using-windows-vista-system-restore/. (Instructions are for Windows 7-10, despite what the link states.)
    HIIIIIII EVERYBODY !!

    PROBLEM SOLVED !

    IT WAS NOT DECODER (CODEC), AND WAS NOT VIRUS, .... IT WAS SOUNDTRACKER LOGO OF "NAHIMIC 2" UTILITY (provided by MSI for my laptop), (that appeared after accidentally pressing it`s hotkey by myself) ... I opened Nahimic , turend off soundtraker, and Wooow problem solved. Thanks to you and Usually_quiet that noticed me about "N" Sign.
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    Since you have now solved that (having caused it yourself), why not undo the other potential issue you have also caused.

    Codec packs are bad news. Uninstall it and just install those codecs that you need.
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    Originally Posted by DB83 View Post
    Since you have now solved that (having caused it yourself), why not undo the other potential issue you have also caused.

    Codec packs are bad news. Uninstall it and just install those codecs that you need.
    Right now I was restoring my system by system image to before installing KLite Mega, but not for undo that, but for RE-Installing it (this time without manipulating many settings of it!) because I found that by using that I can see thumbnails of many video files that before that they had not thumbnail, beside that ffdshow that I was familiar to that from years ago (but thought that dose not work win Win 10) has many features that are useful for some situations.

    anyway Thank you DB83 too
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    Other people are having similar problems with Nahimic 2: https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=272932.0

    Unless you like Nahimic 2, maybe you should get rid of it and just use the controller supplied with your sound card's audio drivers.
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