Moving Desktop Backgrounds

TWCN Tech News: Lively Wallpaper: Add animated backgrounds to your Windows desktop

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Setting animated backgrounds on Windows desktop used to be very simple earlier. With Windows 11/10, it is not so easy anymore – but it isn’t impossible. If you want to liven up your Windows desktop ...

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to C:\Users\newName but on start up, it keeps telling me that C:\Users\oldName\Desktop is unavailable. is there anything I missed? the profileImagePath edit should have made my desktop to refer to C:\Users\newName\Desktop, right? I was at first having problems with OneDrive, but I unlinked it after moving all its files to where they belong.

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They are both part of your profile, yes, so that seems rather nonsensical. Perhaps this was referring to an earlier version of Windows, or perhaps after moving My Documents to a common location outside your profile, or perhaps simply to moving documents out of both your Desktop, and My Documents.

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When it comes to customizing a desktop PC, one of the first things worth doing is switching up the default wallpaper. Most operating systems like Windows 11 come with a number of high-quality preset ...

The Public desktop is part of what's going on. The icons you see on your Desktop are a combination of the Desktop folder in your profile, the Desktop folder for the Public/All Users profile, and the special My Computer/Recycle Bin/Network/etc icons chosen for your profile. The wallpaper is another story. Wallpapers are definitely stored separately per user profile in Windows and will not ...

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I windows 7 you create the shortcut in C:\Users\All Users\desktop Well, that folder is not accessible. So where should I put it in windows 10?