Use Your Favorite Wallpapers in Windows 7 Starter Edition
- by Asian Angel
If you have Windows 7 Starter Edition installed on your netbook, the default wallpaper can get old. If you are tired of looking at the default wallpaper, then join us today as we look at changing it with Oceanis Change Background Windows 7.
Special Notes
This information is quoted directly from the website and needs to be kept in mind when using Oceanis Change Background Windows 7:
If the Oceanis Change Background Windows 7 program no longer works properly after installing some Windows Updates, then uninstall and reinstall the Oceanis Change Background Windows 7 program to have it run properly again.
If you ever do an in-place upgrade to another higher level edition of Windows 7 in the future, then be sure to uninstall this Oceanis Change Background Windows 7 program first to avoid incompatibility issues with it in the new edition of Windows 7. It was designed to only work in Windows 7 Starter edition.
Before
There it is…the default wallpaper everyone with the Starter Edition gets stuck with. Some people may not mind it, but if you are one of the people who really wants something different then get ready to rejoice.
After
The install file for Oceanis is contained in a zip file so you will need to unzip it to get started. The install process is quick and simple but you will need to do a system restart afterwards. Once you have restarted your computer this is what your screen will look like…do not panic and think that this is all there is to it. This is just the Starter Screen and can be easily changed…
Note: Oceanis will auto-start with Windows each time.
Using either the Desktop Icon or the Start Menu Entry, open up the Oceanis Main Window. You will see the set of four default wallpapers shown here.
At this point the best thing to do is browse for the appropriate folder where you have all of those wonderful new wallpapers just waiting to be used.
Note: We found Stretch to be the best Picture Position setting on our system.
For our example we had three ready and waiting. We decided to try out the Wallpaper Slideshow feature first.
We chose a time frame and saved our changes.
Here are our three wallpapers as they switched through. This can be much more interesting than the default wallpaper.
There was only one quirk that we encountered while using the Slideshow Setting. On occasion if we minimized a non-maximized window there would be a leftover partial image in place of the window. Our suggestion? Go with one wallpaper at a time and the settings shown below.
These are the settings that we had terrific luck with…Only one picture selected, Picture Position = Stretch, & Change Picture Every = Every Day. Using these settings, the Starter Edition acted just like any of the other editions with regard to wallpaper management.
Conclusion
If you have grown tired of looking at the default wallpaper in Windows 7 Starter Edition then you will certainly appreciate what Oceanis Change Background Windows 7 can do to fix that problem.
For more ways to customize your Windows 7 Started Edition, be sure to to check out how to personalize Windows 7 Starter.
Links
Download Oceanis Change Background Windows 7
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