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friend saves photo from email, pc used IE to open image, right clicked
,chose save as wallpaper.Now, she can't find the image to delete it so it won't load as wallpaper.Deleted email, searched on pc for the filename of the photo, cant find file(photo). |
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Eddie Van Helsing wrote:
friend saves photo from email, pc used IE to open image, right clicked ,chose save as wallpaper.Now, she can't find the image to delete it so it won't load as wallpaper.Deleted email, searched on pc for the filename of the photo, cant find file(photo). Right click on desktop, select properties, desktop tab, select another or a solid color. Q |
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Thanks, but the problem is when you first boot, the undesirable image loads
first, then the current wallpaper. "Quaoar" wrote in message ... Eddie Van Helsing wrote: friend saves photo from email, pc used IE to open image, right clicked ,chose save as wallpaper.Now, she can't find the image to delete it so it won't load as wallpaper.Deleted email, searched on pc for the filename of the photo, cant find file(photo). Right click on desktop, select properties, desktop tab, select another or a solid color. Q |
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Eddie Van Helsing wrote:
Thanks, but the problem is when you first boot, the undesirable image loads first, then the current wallpaper. "Quaoar" wrote in message ... Eddie Van Helsing wrote: friend saves photo from email, pc used IE to open image, right clicked ,chose save as wallpaper.Now, she can't find the image to delete it so it won't load as wallpaper.Deleted email, searched on pc for the filename of the photo, cant find file(photo). Right click on desktop, select properties, desktop tab, select another or a solid color. Q There are only two ways to present an image on the desktop - a boot screen, or desktop wallpaper. What you are describing is a boot screen that is presented only during boot and is replaced with the wallpaper when the system is running. The boot screen image is contained in C:/Windows/System32/NTOSKRNL.EXE, and this file is not readily editable by users although it can be done. Your user most likely has some utility that will make a boot screen and generate an acceptable NTOSKRNL.EXE file to contain it. Google: XP boot screen - there are a number of utilities that will edit the boot screen. Otherwise, it is possible that if you run sfc[space]/scannow[enter] from a command prompt that System File Checker will replace a modified NTOSKRNL.EXE with an unmodified original. Q |
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Actually, if you set a wallpaper using IE, and then set a wallpaper from a
file, you get two wallpapers. the IE loads before the one from the file... ..... "Quaoar" wrote in message ... Eddie Van Helsing wrote: Thanks, but the problem is when you first boot, the undesirable image loads first, then the current wallpaper. "Quaoar" wrote in message ... Eddie Van Helsing wrote: friend saves photo from email, pc used IE to open image, right clicked ,chose save as wallpaper.Now, she can't find the image to delete it so it won't load as wallpaper.Deleted email, searched on pc for the filename of the photo, cant find file(photo). Right click on desktop, select properties, desktop tab, select another or a solid color. Q There are only two ways to present an image on the desktop - a boot screen, or desktop wallpaper. What you are describing is a boot screen that is presented only during boot and is replaced with the wallpaper when the system is running. The boot screen image is contained in C:/Windows/System32/NTOSKRNL.EXE, and this file is not readily editable by users although it can be done. Your user most likely has some utility that will make a boot screen and generate an acceptable NTOSKRNL.EXE file to contain it. Google: XP boot screen - there are a number of utilities that will edit the boot screen. Otherwise, it is possible that if you run sfc[space]/scannow[enter] from a command prompt that System File Checker will replace a modified NTOSKRNL.EXE with an unmodified original. Q |
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