Background image files

Do you like the picture background TOSHIBA files?

I think most of us do, but they are usually available on the preinstalled only Windowses. However, in the case when you are doing your own installation (and you do not register before these background images), these files are not available.

Could do us a weblace, where we can download these files, available for any user of Toshiba, who just wants to get the favorite background image? Perhaps, some circles of Toshiba's House and beautiful could appear on this site as well.

Currently I am looking for the new SATELLITE design, which is included in the system of the M50. Someone would be kind enough to send it to me?

Hello

Background images are not available for download. As Meier said maybe it will be nice that all these files can be based on the download page. Maybe one day. :)

Good bye

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