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Click Start , type display in the search box, and then click the icon Display. Note: If an administrator password or a confirmation is requested, type the password or provide confirmation as necessary.

In the navigation pane, click Change color scheme. Wait for the theme to be applied. To learn more about how to change the desktop background, read the following article: Why can't I change the desktop background? Your opinion is important to us: Send your opinion on these articles through the comment field at the bottom. You'll be helping us to improve its content. Thank you very much!

Need more help? Expand your skills. Obviously this must be done on a computer with Windows 7 Starter edition. Also your new background must be a jpg. Open notepad and type img0. Then use the select a file to select img0. Paste the hash under img0. Then repeat the process with your new image. Once you have the hashes in notepad, add a space after every two characters in both hashes. Make sure that you hashed it with the SHA bit option or the instructable won't work.

Now comes the second hardest part, changing the hash and the name in shell Open XVI32 and then open shell Copy the first hash and paste it in the first hex box, then copy the second has and place it in the second hash box.

Then press ok. Select text and type img0. Make sure to check the Unicode checkbox. Once it has found it, change the 0 to a 1. Now you can save it and your done with the hard part. NOTE: Make sure to save the text file with the hashes in it so if you want to change the image you know what to replace in the dll. Be sure to type it in all lowercase. This is the hardest part becuase it involves using command prompt.

Rename it to shell Restart the computer. If everything went correctly, you should have your customized background. If you have a black background, goto to step 7. Otherwise, nice job! If you got a black screen there are several things that may have caused a problem. First make sure your image is named img1. If that is all good, do the following.

Right click on the desktop and click screen resolution. Then in the address bar, click the word Display which should be followed by an arrow then Screen Resolution. Then click the Change color scheme link on the left panel. Then in the color scheme box click Windows Classic and click apply. Finally select Windows 7 Basic hit apply,hit OK and your image should now be the wallpaper. If it is still black, carefully redo steps 3,4,5, and 6. If you still can't get it to work undo all of your changes and redo the instructable twice as carefully as you did the first time.

If it still doesn't work ask for help in the comments section. I'd like to introduce something good to you, my dear friend. As you mentioned above, I want to tell you how you can get a valid and legal key. The answer is in www. Pirated versions never exist in this place.

When I saved the new dll I copied the name from the original dll to make sure I don't make a mistake. I was able to rename the file and copy the new file in place. On my computer, I will actually download an image from the Internet. This part is unnecessary unless the picture you want isn't available. Once you have copied the desired image, paste it into the folder you opened back in step 4.

And that's it. You're done. Tip 6 months ago on Introduction. Tip 1 year ago on Step 2. Tip 1 year ago. You need to change ownership of that wallpaper file. Right click on it then 'Run as an administrator'. You should now be able to rename that file and put your own desktop wallpaper in there. Just make sure you name it img0. Reply 1 year ago. How to take ownership of files and folders Open File Explorer.

Browse and find the file or folder you want to have full access. Right-click it, and select Properties. That method didn't work for me. That's why I described the other method above. That should always work. Question 2 years ago on Introduction.



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