Tuesday, October 21, 2014

How to Change Desktop Backgrounds Windows 7 Starter and Home

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How to Change Desktop Backgrounds Windows 7 Starter Wallpaper . The Windows 7 Starter edition does not include the Personalization features such as the change desktop background option. Many are complaining because Microsoft got rid of most of the main features in Windows 7 Starter. This sort of thing takes place prior to the customer's operating system bundled with a PC / notebook / netbook they buy.

One of the feature that is missing is the Personalization fiturs very possible you to configure the monitors you use. This sort of thing is also the result you can not change the background / wallpaper logo windows 7 with your favorite pictures.The Windows 7 Home Basic edition does not have the Personalization feature either, and will only allow you to change the desktop background by right clicking on a image and clicking on Set as desktop background.

Surely this sort of bias was addressed through how to update your Windows 7 Starter for a superior versus like Windows 7 Home Basic, Windows 7 Home Premium, Windows 7 Professional or Windows 7 Ultimate. But with the record you have to spend more to buy a license from Microsoft. 

You can use the tutorial at the link below to be able to change the desktop background like in Personalization in the Windows 7 Starter and Home Basic editions:
  1. Connect the PC / notebook / netbook with the Internet. 
  2. Download the installer Oceanis Change Backgrounds Desktop Windows 7. 
  3. Extract the ZIP file you downloaded earlier. 
  4. Run the installer file and follow the installation process to complete. 
  5. Restart the computer / notebook / netbook. 
  6. After you restart, the default wallpaper Windows 7 will be changed to the logo oceanis software. You can change this by running the software Oceanis Change Desktop Backgrounds Windows 7. 
  7. Locate the folder where the picture file you want to use as background / wallpaper. Select the images you want to set desktop backgrounds. You can also select multiple settings such as slide shows and specify other options. 
  8. Click Save Changes.
Currently the desktop background s/ wallpaper same switch according to your taste. Perhaps setting that you've done before going back as early (background / wallpaper so the default logo of Windows 7 Starter) after you do free up-date on the Windows 7 starter. This sort of thing can be overcome through how to uninstall the Oceanis Change Background Windows 7, and then install the software again Oceanis Change Desktop Background Windows 7.

Little indeed to take over when you do uninstall and install it again, but this is way out smarter than you have to take over your pocket to buy a license of Windows 7 versus higher. If you have problems with user profile Windows 7 please read How to Fix - User Profile Cannot Be Loaded on Windows 7.

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