Windows 7: How to remove “Send Feedback” links from all windows

Windows 7 Beta build 7000 has a “Send Feedback” link at top right of every window title bar. That’s fine, I’m happy to send feedback, but the problem is I’ve found I have been accidentally clicking these links and it’s gotten to be a real annoyance. Here’s how to remove the little buggers:

 

1. Run regedit.

2. Navigate to the key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop.

3. Check to see if you already have a key (in the right pane) “FeedbackToolEnabled”. If so, set its value to 0.

3. If you do not have this key, then  right-click on the right pane and select New -> DWORD (32-bit) value. Name the new value FeedbackToolEnabled and set it's value to 0.

4. Restart your machine.

All of the "Send Feedback"  links will now be gone from the Windows 7 title bars.

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