1. Right click on your desktop and click Personalize on the menu
2. In the window that opens there will be 4 icons across the bottom. The first should be Desktop Background. Click it.
3. In the next window, make sure the "Shuffle" box isn't checked.
I have a new and aggravating issue with my desktop pc. After setting a pic as wallpaper, it looks great....for about 10 minutes. Then the pic just disappears and I'm left with the plain black background and all the icons I have on the desktop.
Everyone keeps telling me to check my settings. Is that some kind of default answer to PC issues? My settings HAVE NOT CHANGED. This issue just popped up one day. I'm running Windows 7 and Firefox. I also checked the settings on my virus protection, no changes.
Any ideas from the PC gurus in here?
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1. Right click on your desktop and click Personalize on the menu
2. In the window that opens there will be 4 icons across the bottom. The first should be Desktop Background. Click it.
3. In the next window, make sure the "Shuffle" box isn't checked.
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Also try to change the background to see if it has something to do with the file. Try rebooting.
The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.
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Your computer is clearly possessed. Take it to the range and shoot it immediately.
"Life' is tough. It's even tougher if you're stupid." ~ John Wayne
“Under certain circumstances, urgent circumstances, desperate circumstances, profanity provides a relief denied even to prayer.” —Mark Twain
What operating system?
I had a customer the other day where the background just wasn't right, couldn't quite put my finer on it. It somehow got switched to "tablet mode"
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