1 - Click on Start Menu.
2 - Click on Control Panel.
3 - Click on Change desktop background under the Appearance and Personalization section.
4 - Make your changes and click on Save changesbutton.
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The same way you do on a Windows 7 desktop.
* Right click * Click personalize * Click desktop background * Choose the background that you want!
If you have the same laptop I have, it came with Windows 7 STARTER (this is important!) If you have Starter, you can't change the background. Ever. This seriously annoys me, but there is no way to change it. If you have xp or Windows 7 (NOT STARTER) usually there is the Control Panel, and then Appearance and Themes. Then select Desktop and change the picture. (If this is what you have!)
right click on your computer screen and click personalize, I think you will find it easy from there.
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.
Right-click on the Desktop, then select "Personalize". Use one of the themes there or click on "Get more themes online". You will be led to Microsoft's site where there is a variety of New and Featured themes from the Personalization Gallery. Now you can open and apply the theme right away, or save a bunch of them for use later. Open it, and your theme is changed.
You need to set the wallpaper you want in the Control panel under Appearance. Then it won't be blank.
Usually in desktop settings.
Well, when I go into control panel -> change desktop background-> Internet explorer it says the directory "C:\Users\*username*\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Internet Explorer (1)". Not positive if its the same for everyone but is should at least tell you were its kept when selecting the background.
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You cannot. Desktop is a single image which would cause problems if you made it animate. Windows 98 allowed you to disply the desktop as a web page, which allowed animation. Vista ultimate allows you to play an mpeg move on the desktop background. Windows 7 and Vista allows the use of gadgets which can be made to display animated images behind active windows. I believe windows 7 has the option to display background as a webpage too.