Right click anywhere on the desktop. on the Display Properties window, click advanced. In the drop down menu, select "window", pick a color and apply.
On a Mac it is in the iTunes folder in the Music folder. On a Windows PC it is in the Music folder (or My Music inside My Documents on Windows 7).
Open the folder and right click on an empty space in the folder. Then click on "Customize this folder." Click on the "Choose Picture" button and browse to a picture you want to use as the background of that folder.
Yes. Right click on your desktop then click personalize then click desktop background then choose what you want Or right click on a picture in a folder or on a website then click set as desktop background
This depends on your Operating System. On a Windows OS, the most common and most important folders are Windows, system32 and most other folders inside the Windows folder, ProgramData, Program Files, Program Files (x86) (the installation folder for 32-bit programs on a 64-bit version of Windows), and Users.
Just go in folder properties. Tools->Folder Options...->View
In any Windows, first, you have to create a new folder. So, go to where you want to save your first folder (the one that will hold the other folder inside it). Then, right-mouse-click, and click 'create new folder'. A folder will pop up, and name that folder. Then, after naming that folder, double-click on it to go inside the folder. There will be nothing there, since it is a new folder. Then, right-mouse-click inside the emtpy space, and click on 'create new folder'. Name that folder, and then you just saved a folder within a folder.
Look in the Windows folder, it is in there.
It's the System folder. But if you are looking for windows/dos commands you'll find them in the Command folder
A Mac is a computer and Windows is an operating system so it is impossible to change one into the other. If the Mac has an Intel processor you can downgrade it by installing the Windows operating system. You can use the Boot Camp utility (in the Utilities folder within the Applications folder) to partition your hard disc and install Windows so you can use both Mac OS X and Windows.
The desktop background image is saved in C:\WINDOWS and c:\WINDOWS\Web\Wallpaper\ After right-clicking and selecting properties, click on desktop tab, click on the image you want and click browse. The specific folder it's in should open up.
well pretty much you need all your system files the main program being your Windows folder and the system 32 folder inside.
A plus sign to the left of a folder in Windows Explorer indicates that the folder is: a Parent folder containing Subfolders within.