The best way to resolve this problem is to restore your computer to an earlier time through the Control Panel. Your files will not be deleted.
The desktop is the working area of the Windows 7 screen. This is where you can store your shortcuts for programs that you use.
What your icons are displayed on when you first start up.
The screen resolution is determined by the monitor not the desktop.
A desktop
Remote Desktop is a feature of Windows XP Professional that allows you to work on your computer when you are not at your computer. This is simplest when you are on the same network (i.e. at work, but in another office) but can also be access through the internet using VPN (virtual private networking). To access a computer using Remote Desktop, it must have been enabled on the computer and the users that can access this facility have to be specified (except for administrators who will automatically have this permission). Every user account that is to use Remote Desktop must have a password. When you log in to your computer remotely, the welcome screen will be displayed on its screen, preventing other users from seeing your work. Any users that are logged in will automatically be logged out. You can access all of the applications and files that are on your computer as if you were sitting at your own desk.
remote desktop connection is use to any access the system or user of u r local or wide network. = Using Windows Remote Desktop Connection = It allows you to connect to another computer remotely either over a network or over the internet. When you are connected to the remote computer you are actually controlling it and seeing the remote computer's desktop etc.
The area with the screen saver and all of those little icons is the desktop.
The main screen of laptop where you can see icons like my computer, my documents is desktop
£845 for the desktop £200 for the screen -
A virtual desktop is a screen that you can bring up on your home computer that is a replication of your screen at work. This is done over the internet. It gives you full access to everything that is on your work computer. You can keep your files at work, saving space on your home computer, but you can get to them no matter where you are. This is very efficient and saves you a lot of driving.
Usually the login area. If not, your desktop.
From XP onwards Windows has had a toolbar on screen that enable fast access to frequently used programs. Mac people have had the same thing for a lot longer