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    Change Your Wallpaper on Windows 7 Starter

    (This thread is apart of the " Nihil's One Interesting Post a Day for 28 Days Challenge )

    Few people would argue that Windows 7 is a great step forward for the platform -- but those folks probably don't use the Starter edition. Anyone who is stuck with it will know that this entry-level variant of Microsoft's operating system is swathed in red tape, and is a real bummer to use beyond browsing the Web or checking your email. Aimed at netbooks and other proprietary systems, it's the most diluted version of Windows 7 with many basic features missing. Among them are the Aero Glass interface, fast user switching, DVD playback, multi-display support, as well as personalization options, such as the ability to change desktop backgrounds, window colors, or sound schemes.


    http://img517.imageshack.us/img517/899/image01uu.jpg

    Most of the excluded features won't really hinder the use of a netbook. After all, few ship with DVD drives or have multiple users anyway, but staring at a bright blue Windows logo for the lifespan of your system is torture. Hell, even Windows 3.1 lets you set a desktop background, and thanks to a number of free utilities, so will Windows 7 Starter.
    There are many workarounds online, but we recommend the one provided by Oceanis, which you can download here. Extract and run the program, and reboot upon completion. You should see a new image and message on your desktop, giving credence to Oceanis.

    http://img714.imageshack.us/img714/4620/image02g.jpg

    http://img180.imageshack.us/img180/5436/image03j.jpg

    Run the utility and click Browse to select a directory of images. Not only will you be able to define one wallpaper, but you can also select several of them for a slideshow, which can be configured to rotate in various intervals, ranging from a minute to a day.
    It's worth noting that a new process called "WallPaperAgent.exe" will run at all times, but it only consumes about 900K of system memory (visiting AO via IE consumes over 30,000k for comparison).

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    If it's an issue, you can end the process and the custom wallpaper seems to remain intact for that session, but the process is launched again after a reboot and if you cripple the executable (C:\Program Files\Oceanis\SystemSetting\WallPaperAgent.exe) the program won't function properly.
    Likewise, uninstalling Oceanis' background changer utility will revert your desktop background to the default Windows 7 wallpaper. It's truly a minor "annoyance" all things considered, and most people would happily sacrifice a smidgen of RAM in exchange for a custom wallpaper.
    Last edited by HYBR|D; March 26th, 2010 at 11:44 AM.

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    Microsoft needs to fire the people they hired from Gnome.

    Ever since XP first displayed an ugly round start button, I began my process of switching on the NT/classic themes on every newly installed computer I've come in contact with.

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    I wasn't even aware there was a starter version.

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    You learn something new everyday Joe.

    http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...e/starter.aspx
    Simpler and easier to use

    Windows 7 Starter puts less between you and what you want to do—less waiting, less clicking, less hassle connecting to networks. Windows 7 Starter combines the latest in reliability and responsiveness with the familiarity and compatibility of Windows.
    In the United States, Windows 7 Starter is only available on small notebook PCs (netbooks). Want to turn your PC into an entertainment hub and personalize it to match your style? Consider Windows 7 Home Premium.
    What do you need? Read the fine print.
    I have it installed on my netbook " msi U100 wind "

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    This is great though considering how much useless crap you'll end up uninstalling in the Home editions.

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