Desktop Theme

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My mom has a computer running Windows XP. She installed some software for an
active desktop that bogged her computer down because of the memory required
for the active desktop. She has removed the software and selected the
Windows fall theme for her desktop. When her computer boots up, you can see
the theme then her screen changes to orange. It looks as though the theme is
behind this orange screen. Any advice to get rid of the orange screen?
 
See if this helps:

Go to Start/Run/Regedit and navigate to this key:

HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Control Panel\Desktop

Locate the SCRNSAVE.EXE entry in the right pane and modify it to the one you
desire. SCR files are located in Windows\System32 by default, but you may
have some add-on screen savers in the Windows folder.


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All the Best,
Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP)

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http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm


"hsmom314" <hsmom314@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:DEF9F446-2465-467D-A1DE-2984D9729052@microsoft.com...
> My mom has a computer running Windows XP. She installed some software for
> an
> active desktop that bogged her computer down because of the memory
> required
> for the active desktop. She has removed the software and selected the
> Windows fall theme for her desktop. When her computer boots up, you can
> see
> the theme then her screen changes to orange. It looks as though the theme
> is
> behind this orange screen. Any advice to get rid of the orange screen?
 
In news:DEF9F446-2465-467D-A1DE-2984D9729052@microsoft.com,
hsmom314 <hsmom314@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> My mom has a computer running Windows XP. She installed some
> software for an active desktop that bogged her computer down
> because
> of the memory required for the active desktop. She has
> removed the
> software and selected the Windows fall theme for her desktop.
> When
> her computer boots up, you can see the theme then her screen
> changes
> to orange. It looks as though the theme is behind this
> orange
> screen. Any advice to get rid of the orange screen?


See if this helps.

Go to Control Panel and double click the Display icon.
In Display Properties, click on the Desktop tab.
On the Desktop page, hit the "Customize Desktop" button.
This should bring up the Desktop Items dialog.
Click on the Web tab.
If there are any items listed in the Web pages box other than
"My Current Home Page", click on them and hit the Delete
button.
Remove the check mark from the box next to "Lock desktop
items".
Click OK twice.

Good luck

Nepatsfan
 
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