Re: screen background
sgopus <sgopus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I tried your suggestion, however it's not listed as part of the
> background in safe mode, I have searched the entire pc and can't find
> this jpeg, it's got to be somewhere on here.
More likely a bmp as jpgs require the active desktop to be on to be
displayed or it could be an html document if being displayed using Active
Desktop. Check also for the presence of a customised initial splash
screen which would be a file with the name "logo.sys". If located delete
or rename. No need to replace as Win Me doesn't need such a file, the
default Win Me splash screen being part of io.sys (do not remove or delete
this file).
If none of this works try disabling Active Desktop using TweakUI and see
if you can now see the unwanted background wallpaper and remove it. Do
this using TweakUI by unchecking the boxes "Allow Active Desktop" and
"Allow changes to Active Desktop" found on the IE Settings tab of TweakUI.
If you haven't got TweakUI the Win Me compatible version (1.33) can be
downloaded from Microsoft
(
http://www.microsoft.com/ntworkstation/downloads/powertoys/networking/nttweakui.asp)
and installed as follows:
Download to a folder with a short name (e.g. C:\Tweak), run to extract
components, right click on tweakui.inf and then install, close the help
window that comes up to allow install to finish. C:\Tweak can now be
deleted and TweakUI accessed via the Control Panel.
Just a few words of caution if you are new to using TweakUI on Win Me.
a) Do not change the first icon (My Documents) on the Desktop tab.
Doing this causes a number of script errors in Special Folders when using
either WebView or Active desktop.
b) Do not uncheck "Search Results" on the Desktop tab.
Doing this disables the Search in Explorer.
c) Do not hide the TweakUI icon on the Control Panel tab.
d) Do not uncheck "Show Control Panel on Start Menu" on the IE tab.
Doing this will prevent you from accessing the Control Panel including
TweakUI.
e) Do not uncheck "Shell Enhancements" on the IE tab.
This causes quite a few unexpected "problems".
--
Mike Maltby
MS-MVP Windows
mike.maltby@gmail.com