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When you are looking at a particular pic or image, you can right click on it, then click "save as background" and hey presto, your background or wallpaper changes.

 

My pc has stopped doing that for some reason ?? Screen is just blue ?

Went to Start, Control Panel, Display and Desktop.

I can change the colour and see what pic is supposed to be there on the sample screen, but not on my screen, just a solid colour ?

 

Never done this before and it happened right after I downloaded an update from Java. Any idea ??

 

Alan....................

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Easiest way to fix is to use windows own restore follow the text below to do this.

 

Jeff TT

 

 

1. Restore to earlier time

Choose Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > System Restore then select the option that’s marked ‘Restore my computer to an earlier time’. This enables you to roll back your system to any of the previously created restore points.

2. Restore point

By default, the last created restore point is selected. However, you can opt to go back several days or more if you like. The calendar displays all the dates that have restore points in bold, and you may be able to go back a month or two depending on the drive space allocated.

3. Earlier date

Select one of the bold dates on the calendar and you’ll see each available restore point for that day. Automatic restore points are often created when you install software or at any other key change to the system. Select a restore point and click Next.

 

4. Restore summary

The next screen shows you a summary of the action that System Restore is going to have to take to roll your system back. Before proceeding, you should ensure that you’ve closed any other open windows or processes. Click Next to continue.

 

5. Restart computer

In order to roll your system back, Windows needs to restart. As your computer shuts down, you’ll see a progress indicator showing the drives being returned to their earlier states. When this completes, Windows will close and start again.

 

6. Restore complete

If your drive has been successfully rolled back, you’ll be shown a success message and a summary of the restore point that was used. It is possible to subsequently undo this restoration if it doesn’t fix your problem. Click OK to return to Windows.

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Jefftt,

 

Cheers mate, youre suggestion worked a treat ! :bow:

 

Thanks again,

 

Alan...............................

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