Windows 7 : Windows 7 BSOD (Blue Screen of Death) here is comes..
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Windows 7 offers some really neat new personalization options for making your desktop yours. I wanted to share my favorite personalization option: the ability to shuffle desktop backgrounds. Windows 7 now supports selecting multiple pictures as desktop backgrounds which shuffle depending on how often you set it to shuffle.
I have a special folder called “Awesome Wallpapers” that is filled with, well, awesome wallpapers. I have my Windows 7 PCs shuffling between these photos every 10 minutes. I find it keeps my desktop “fresh”.
In the Windows 7 Beta – here’s how to enable shuffle for desktop backgrounds:
1. Right-click on your Desktop and choose Personalization.
2. Under the Personalization Control Panel, choose Desktop Background (bottom of screen).
3. Under Picture location, you can choose from the default locations for photos (including Top Rated Photos) or browse to a custom folder where you might be storing photos.
4. Choose multiple photos by checking each photo you want to appear as a background on your desktop.
5. At the bottom of the screen next to Picture position there is a drop down box and a check box for shuffling pictures on your desktop. Make sure the “Shuffle” checkbox is checked.
6. You can also customize how often pictures shuffle on your desktop via the drop down next to the “Shuffle” check box.
After selecting the backgrounds, enabling shuffle, and setting how often they shuffle – you can save your new “theme” in Windows 7 via the Personalization Control Panel (just click the back button from the Desktop Background screen).
You can see in the below screenshot I have a theme called “Brandon’s Awesome Theme”. Once you save your theme, it appears under “My Themes”.
TIP: You can also download new themes for the Windows 7 Beta by choosing “Get more themes online” under My Themes in the Personalization Control Panel.
You can download themes with new wallpapers from places around the world!
Written by Brandon LeBlanc on January 13th, 2009 with no comments.
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Ever wonder what a Microsoft ship party looks like?
If you take a stroll through Microsoft’s Redmond campus on Google Street View, you’ll get to see one. On the day that Google decided to drive through campus, we were celebrating the RTM of Hyper-V. It was a beautiful summer day, and we were out on the sports fields enjoying it.
In fact, you can even see me (highlighted in a yellow halo of awesomeness):
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Well, it looks like I was too slow in getting my posts written, because a bunch of people have beaten me to the punch.
Ben Armstrong – also known as the Virtual PC Guy – wrote a post about getting Windows 7 working on Hyper-V.
Similarly, Brian Keller posted about getting Windows 7 running under Virtual PC 2007 SP1.
Oh well, I guess I’ll just have to be faster next time.
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