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Old 02-15-2008, 09:12 PM
 
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Display Properties

I am using windows xp media center edition 2005 by H.P. When I click on properties and view the pictures to add to desktop there are pictures there put cannot highlite any of them. I cannot even use the search function. I can go to my pictures from my documents and add a picture to the desk top.
I went to the microsoft web page but there help did not show me anything.
Thanks for any suggestions or help.
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I consider myself computer illiterate although I've used one at work for the last 23 years. Having finally gotten a home computer a few years ago, I have made use of this forum several times. I like it. Pick out your operating system, register, and ask away. I'm sure someone will help you.

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please explain what are you trying to do....Do you have pictures on your desktop? or are you trying to copy pictures to you desktop from the web? you are not very clear as to your requirement.

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please explain what are you trying to do....Do you have pictures on your desktop? or are you trying to copy pictures to you desktop from the web? you are not very clear as to your requirement.

Bob
If I want to change the back ground on the desktop. I right click my mouse, then click on properties. I then click on desktop, the button to browse and pick a picture from file is not high lighted. I cannot change the background because nonthing happens if I pick a existing picture, and like I said I cannot click on the browse button because it is not high lighted.
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Are you logged on as the administrator? Not sure if that's it, just a guess. I've never seen Windows media center.
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I dont know how confident you are at registry changes but here goes.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/921049/


Please do not use this tool if you are uncomfortable in this program.... This usually happens when you have been invaded with Malware or viruses. Be sure this is taken care of first before making the changes.

Let me know if this doesnt work...and I will assist more

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Originally Posted by blackbeard52 View Post
I dont know how confident you are at registry changes but here goes.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/921049/


Please do not use this tool if you are uncomfortable in this program.... This usually happens when you have been invaded with Malware or viruses. Be sure this is taken care of first before making the changes.

Let me know if this doesnt work...and I will assist more

Bob
I follow the directions as stated by Microsoft, but when I click on policys after going through the list of things to pick, the next thing they said pick was not there.
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is your antivirus and spyware protection up to date?
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Originally Posted by blackbeard52 View Post
is your antivirus and spyware protection up to date?
Yes it is updated daily.
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we are going to assume that a trojan has invaded your system. So take these steps to correct. and let me know how it goes

Download and save Cleandesktop to your computer from this link: http://www.thespykiller.co.uk/files/cleandesktop.exe and double click on the cleandesktop.exe

It will automatically extract to c:\desktopclean where it needs to be to run and will automatically run the cleandesktop.vbs script

If it doesn't open then go to c:\desktopclean and double click on the cleandesktop.vbs Do not run any other file from there please unless asked to

If you have script blocking enabled you will get a warning about a malicious script wanting to run. Please allow this script to run. It is not malicious.

If you get a message when you first run it "Can not find script file "blah blah blah" then don't worry just doubleclick the cleandesktop.vbs script again you sometimes get that message when a script blocker blocks the script

It will then kill Explorer. You will lose your taskbar and desktop. It will repair the registry entries returning your normal desktop and context menu functions.

It will restart Explorer.

Once you have performed the big cleanup, each of the other Users on the System needs to be signed in to clean up their desktop and regain the right click.

I have included another vbs to do this. It is named Other Profiles Regfix.vbs

Have each User sign in and run Other Profiles Regfix.vbs
Open C:\ (Go to Start>Run and type C: Press enter) and Open the c:\desktopclean folder. Double click on Other Profiles Regfix.vbs

Explorer will be ended and that user's active desktop registry entries will be repaired. Explorer will be restarted.

To restore the desktop to whatever picture you normally have right click on a blank part of desktop & select properties/desktop & select your prefered picture press apply & then ok to exit and click on the desktop area then press F5

You will need to do this step for every user account
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Originally Posted by blackbeard52 View Post
we are going to assume that a trojan has invaded your system. So take these steps to correct. and let me know how it goes

Download and save Cleandesktop to your computer from this link: http://www.thespykiller.co.uk/files/cleandesktop.exe and double click on the cleandesktop.exe

It will automatically extract to c:desktopclean where it needs to be to run and will automatically run the cleandesktop.vbs script

If it doesn't open then go to c:desktopclean and double click on the cleandesktop.vbs Do not run any other file from there please unless asked to

If you have script blocking enabled you will get a warning about a malicious script wanting to run. Please allow this script to run. It is not malicious.

If you get a message when you first run it "Can not find script file "blah blah blah" then don't worry just doubleclick the cleandesktop.vbs script again you sometimes get that message when a script blocker blocks the script

It will then kill Explorer. You will lose your taskbar and desktop. It will repair the registry entries returning your normal desktop and context menu functions.

It will restart Explorer.

Once you have performed the big cleanup, each of the other Users on the System needs to be signed in to clean up their desktop and regain the right click.

I have included another vbs to do this. It is named Other Profiles Regfix.vbs

Have each User sign in and run Other Profiles Regfix.vbs
Open C: (Go to Start>Run and type C: Press enter) and Open the c:desktopclean folder. Double click on Other Profiles Regfix.vbs

Explorer will be ended and that user's active desktop registry entries will be repaired. Explorer will be restarted.

To restore the desktop to whatever picture you normally have right click on a blank part of desktop & select properties/desktop & select your prefered picture press apply & then ok to exit and click on the desktop area then press F5

You will need to do this step for every user account
I clicked on the link, and it said go to index, I went there but not sure what to do next.
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ok sorry I hadnt realized the link was dead....

lets see if there is a registry entry in
HKEYCURRENTUSER\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\policies\system

if so delete it (OTHER THAN DEFAULT)

if this does not fix it then log on as another user and see if the same is true of the display properties.
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