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I'm using windows 7 home premiun and the desktop won't show pictures, every time I try to change the backgroung go to solid color. How can I fix it?
April 1st, 2011 11:28pm
You can try system restore back to before this happened. You can also go into your C: drive to the spot listed below and delete it. Then you should be able to change it.
C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Themes\TranscodedWallpaper.jpg
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April 2nd, 2011 2:28pm
Hi,
Firstly, please follow the steps to
change
your desktop background (wallpaper).
Please check this issue in
Clean Boot.
If the issue persists, take the following steps to change the wallpaper:
1) Rename a picture using the name: TranscodedWallpaper.
Please note: the picture should be .jpg format.
2) Locate the folder: %systemdrive%\users\%username%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Themes
3) Copy the renamed picture to replace the TranscodedWallpaper.jpg.
4) Right click the Taskbar and click Start Task Manager.
5) Highlight Processes and click explorer.exe.
6) Click End Process.
7) Click File==>New Task(Run)==>Type: explorer.exe==>hint Enter.
See if the Wallpaper is changed. If the Wallpaper is changed, the issue is related to Control Panel trigger. You may need to run Startup Repair to fix the issue.
Otherwise, if the Wallpaper isn't changed neither, the related registry may be corrupted or missing.
Before you modify the registry, please make a backup for your registry first, you can refer to the following link:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/Back-up-the-registry
After that, please launch the Register to navigate to the following entry:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop
Find if there is an entry named: Wallpaper. If not, you can manually create an entry named Wallpaper using
String Value type.
For more information, please refer to the following link:
Windows 7
Enterprise - Can't change background image, only set as solid color
Regards,
Sabrina
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April 4th, 2011 5:30am