You should go into your program files and run the World Of Warcraft Repair tool as some of your files could be corrupted and this is an easy fix. You may need to Uninstall then Reinstall World Of Warcraft. You may even need to shutdown your computer and start it back up in "Safe mode".
If you have Windows "Starter" Edition on the laptop, you can't change your desktop background. The Starter Edition is very limited as to what can be modified by the owner.
Ever since mid July-2011, the usage of World of Warcraft Trials has been discontinued and been replaced by the starter edition. This starter edition has a level 20 and 10 gold piece cap for users.
No it's not free.you need to pay like everyone else
No, you can not use the voice chat feature of WoW on starter edition (trial) accounts. The same goes for RealID features, they are disabled. The only chat channels that starter edition accounts are able to use are /say, /party (but you cannot create a party), and /whisper (but only if you are whispered first or are on someones friends list).
If one is interested in trying out the MMORPG World of Warcraft, then a free trial is probably the best way to get started. The recommended method of doing this is to go directly to the WoW website and download the World of Warcraft Starter Edition.
You just need to go to the World of Warcraft official site and create an account. Then download the game and start playing. Note that with start edition, you can only reach level 20 and will not be able to trade or talk in some chats.
that's because only some computers have this function
Right click your desktop background and choose personalize. Or if you have the file right click it and set as background. Windows Starter Edition will need third party software as it's not built into the version.
You can buy a starter set for $14 called the Dungeons and Dragons 4th edition starter set. $29.99 in stores.
Vista Starter and Vista Home edition
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
The only foolproof way is to remove the starter and bench test it.