
Although, in some cases, the issue occurred right after a graphics card was changed to a brand new one, such as RTX 3070. Also, some users noticed that the watermark sometimes switches to “Yes DC” when using different applications.Īccording to many reports, there was no particular event (at least a noticeable one) that prompted it to show up in the first place. While most of the instances were happening when playing games such as Minecraft or Runescape, there was also graphical editing software that was also affected, including Adobe products (such as Photoshop or Premiere), Blender, or Godot.

The watermark appears as soon as a particular application is launched and is not going away until it is closed.

Users started randomly receiving the “No DC” watermark at the top-left corner of the screen for a few months now. To repair damaged system, you have to purchase the licensed version of Reimage Reimage.
