The Windows background picture, known as the "Bliss" wallpaper, was taken in Sonoma County, California, specifically in the town of Napa Valley.
The iconic Windows background picture, known as "Bliss," was taken in Sonoma County, California, specifically in the town of Napa Valley.
The Windows 10 background picture, known as the "Hero Image," was taken at a location in Sonoma County, California, specifically in the town of Sonoma.
The iconic Windows background picture is titled "Bliss". It was taken in 1996 in Sonoma County, California. That patch of land has since been converted into a vineyard.
The Windows 10 background pictures are stored in the "Wallpaper" folder within the "Windows" directory on your computer.
r u referring to the background picture or the windows on your taskbar?
i believe that you first make a slide with a picture and then adding the title on it
To change the Windows 10 background, right-click on the desktop, select "Personalize," then choose a new background image from the options provided. You can also customize the background settings such as picture position and color.
you pick a picture then right click on it and choose set as desktop background.
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!)
go to PC page and gange the picture to anything from your file
after getting the badge, you'll have to get your picture taken. so go back to the picture guy with the caridge in the background. now that you have the badge, he'll take your picture.
it looks very similar the kuna islands in panama - I was here last year.