You need to set the wallpaper you want in the Control panel under Appearance. Then it won't be blank.
If it is just one extra account it is probably easiest to configure them individually by going to: Desktop Background in Windows explorer then selecting the image then "OK" or by right clicking the image and clicking "Set as Desktop Background".
Yes. However, how you do so depend on your operating system.If you are using windows xp, then right click on the desktop, select Properties, and click the Desktop tab. There, you can choose from preset images, or click the browsebutton to choose your own image. Finally, press ok.
Setting a photo as your wallpaper for the desktop will depend on what type of operating system you are using on your computer. In Windows Vista you right click on the desktop and choose the option personalize. You then will click on the second option "personalize desktop" and you can then choose any photo that is saved to your computer.
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Custom wallpapers for Windows Vista can easily be created by using pictures you have saved onto your computer. This can photos of friends, pets, family, scenery or any image. By right clicking on the image you have the option to set as a desktop background. This will display your image on the screen background.
The Copernicus Desktop Search is a better alternative to built-in windows search in computers using windows operating system. The Copernicus Search also searches the places normal windows search does not.
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If you are using windows 7, Windows have removed the icon from your desktop for some reasons that are too complicated to explain now. To create a new shortcut find it in the start menu, right click it and click the button to add it to your desktop. If it is unavailable in the start menu then right click a blank space on your desktop, click new, shortcut. Now type in the box"%programfiles%\internet explorer\iexplore.exe"YOU MUST INCLUDE THE QUOTATION MARKS!This method should also work for windows vista. This method is untested on windows vista as it should be in the start menu for windows vista users.
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There is no tool in windows 7 to do that. But I'm sure that there is something on the internet that will let you do this.
Yes. Documents are platform agnostic; as long as you have a program on Windows to open the document, there should be no problems.