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Guest sgopus
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It's been a while since I've played with ME.

the issue is this, when booting into windows a background picture loads,

then upon a user entering his password and his profile loads another (wanted)

background loads, how can I get rid of the first background picture.

just have a default windows picture loaded.

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Guest Mike M
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Re: screen background

 

Try booting to Safe Mode. If you now see the unwanted background image as

the desktop, change/remove it. Hopefully when now booting to Normal Mode

you won't see the unwanted image.

--

Mike Maltby

MS-MVP Windows

mike.maltby@gmail.com

 

 

sgopus <sgopus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> It's been a while since I've played with ME.

> the issue is this, when booting into windows a background picture

> loads, then upon a user entering his password and his profile loads

> another (wanted) background loads, how can I get rid of the first

> background picture.

> just have a default windows picture loaded.

Guest sgopus
Posted

Re: screen background

 

I tried your suggestion, however it's not listed as part of the background in

safe mode, I have searched the entire pc and can't find this jpeg, it's got

to be somewhere on here.

 

"Mike M" wrote:

> Try booting to Safe Mode. If you now see the unwanted background image as

> the desktop, change/remove it. Hopefully when now booting to Normal Mode

> you won't see the unwanted image.

> --

> Mike Maltby

> MS-MVP Windows

> mike.maltby@gmail.com

>

>

> sgopus <sgopus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>

> > It's been a while since I've played with ME.

> > the issue is this, when booting into windows a background picture

> > loads, then upon a user entering his password and his profile loads

> > another (wanted) background loads, how can I get rid of the first

> > background picture.

> > just have a default windows picture loaded.

>

>

Guest Mike M
Posted

Re: screen background

 

sgopus <sgopus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> I tried your suggestion, however it's not listed as part of the

> background in safe mode, I have searched the entire pc and can't find

> this jpeg, it's got to be somewhere on here.

 

More likely a bmp as jpgs require the active desktop to be on to be

displayed or it could be an html document if being displayed using Active

Desktop. Check also for the presence of a customised initial splash

screen which would be a file with the name "logo.sys". If located delete

or rename. No need to replace as Win Me doesn't need such a file, the

default Win Me splash screen being part of io.sys (do not remove or delete

this file).

 

If none of this works try disabling Active Desktop using TweakUI and see

if you can now see the unwanted background wallpaper and remove it. Do

this using TweakUI by unchecking the boxes "Allow Active Desktop" and

"Allow changes to Active Desktop" found on the IE Settings tab of TweakUI.

 

If you haven't got TweakUI the Win Me compatible version (1.33) can be

downloaded from Microsoft

(http://www.microsoft.com/ntworkstation/downloads/powertoys/networking/nttweakui.asp)

and installed as follows:

 

Download to a folder with a short name (e.g. C:\Tweak), run to extract

components, right click on tweakui.inf and then install, close the help

window that comes up to allow install to finish. C:\Tweak can now be

deleted and TweakUI accessed via the Control Panel.

 

Just a few words of caution if you are new to using TweakUI on Win Me.

a) Do not change the first icon (My Documents) on the Desktop tab.

Doing this causes a number of script errors in Special Folders when using

either WebView or Active desktop.

b) Do not uncheck "Search Results" on the Desktop tab.

Doing this disables the Search in Explorer.

c) Do not hide the TweakUI icon on the Control Panel tab.

d) Do not uncheck "Show Control Panel on Start Menu" on the IE tab.

Doing this will prevent you from accessing the Control Panel including

TweakUI.

e) Do not uncheck "Shell Enhancements" on the IE tab.

This causes quite a few unexpected "problems".

--

Mike Maltby

MS-MVP Windows

mike.maltby@gmail.com

Guest jeanette
Posted

Re: screen background

 

(http://www.microsoft.com/ntworkstation/downloads/powertoys/networking/nttwe

akui.asp)

> and installed as follows:

 

Hi Mike,,

I was just browsing around this group when I came across this post,

and I found that the link above only leads to a promo for Vista,,,, I

copied

the link that your above link defaults to::::

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/default.mspx

do you have perhaps a tiny url or better link?? I would also like the 'me'

version of TweakUI.

 

J

 

ps, I clicked on your link 3 times, same deal.

Guest Mike M
Posted

Re: screen background

 

Jeanette,

 

Sorry about that. Probably easiest to use Download.com. The url for that

is http://www.download.com/3000-2341-2830963.html. I've compared the

download with the copy I downloaded from Microsoft in April 2000 when

first released during Win Me testing and it is identical so no worries

there.

 

Please read the notes about using TweakUI in my earlier post.

 

Cheers,

--

Mike Maltby

mike.maltby@gmail.com

 

 

jeanette <jeany@lostincyber.com> wrote:

> I was just browsing around this group when I came across this post,

> and I found that the link above only leads to a promo for Vista,,,,

> I copied

> the link that your above link defaults to::::

> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/default.mspx

> do you have perhaps a tiny url or better link?? I would also like

> the 'me' version of TweakUI.

>

> J

>

> ps, I clicked on your link 3 times, same deal.

Guest Mart
Posted

Re: screen background

 

Hi Mike - interesting to see that MS have pulled TweakUI from your earlier

url which was still working until quite recently (last couple of months?)

 

Sign of the times?

 

Mart

 

 

 

"Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message

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> Jeanette,

>

> Sorry about that. Probably easiest to use Download.com. The url for that

> is http://www.download.com/3000-2341-2830963.html. I've compared the

> download with the copy I downloaded from Microsoft in April 2000 when

> first released during Win Me testing and it is identical so no worries

> there.

>

> Please read the notes about using TweakUI in my earlier post.

>

> Cheers,

> --

> Mike Maltby

> mike.maltby@gmail.com

>

>

> jeanette <jeany@lostincyber.com> wrote:

>

>> I was just browsing around this group when I came across this post,

>> and I found that the link above only leads to a promo for Vista,,,,

>> I copied

>> the link that your above link defaults to::::

>> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/default.mspx

>> do you have perhaps a tiny url or better link?? I would also like

>> the 'me' version of TweakUI.

>>

>> J

>>

>> ps, I clicked on your link 3 times, same deal.

>

Guest Mike M
Posted

Re: screen background

 

Mart <mart(NoSpam)@nospam.nospam> wrote:

> Hi Mike - interesting to see that MS have pulled TweakUI from your

> earlier url which was still working until quite recently (last couple

> of months?)

> Sign of the times?

 

Mart,

 

Thanks for that, I was sure that link was working quite recently. Sadly I

feel that MS are less and less concerned about their smaller users

regardless of the OS or product they are using and instead are more and

more focussing on their large enterprise customers.

--

Mike

Guest ctowers
Posted

Re: screen background

 

Intresting you should say that, I always felt M$ were after the big fish and

Apple wanted the guppies.

--

_ct_

 

 

Mike M wrote:

>

> Thanks for that, I was sure that link was working quite recently. Sadly I

> feel that MS are less and less concerned about their smaller

> users regardless of the OS or product they are using and instead are

> more and more focussing on their large enterprise customers.

Guest Mike M
Posted

Re: screen background

 

ctowers <ctowers@gmail.com> wrote:

> Intresting you should say that, I always felt M$ were after the big

> fish and Apple wanted the guppies.

 

I believe this to be very much the case with it probably having become

more obvious/prominent in Microsoft's case in say the last three or so

years. For example Microsoft are no longer listening to their beta

testers let alone their users and are driving onwards and downwards

towards some unstated goal. Just one small example is I feel the entire

Windows Live Mail debacle in all its many forms, Windows Mail, Windows

Live Mail Desktop, Windows Live Mail, Windows Live Hotmail, etc. This has

been a complete and utter shambles from start to finish with those

responsible seemingly unaccountable to anyone for providing properly

functioning software. As ever marketing and legal are being allowed full

rein and killing innovation and functionality in most areas.

 

Microsoft seems hell-bent on the software as a service model earning money

via advertising and taking on the likes of Google whereas I feel instead

it should build on its strengths and provide quality robust installable

software - assuming that it still has staff who know what that means and

involves.

--

Mike Maltby

mike.maltby@gmail.com


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