Wallpaper changes automatically after the computer restarts in Windows 7 Home Premium.

Original title: Windows wallpaper change and the creation of new theme when the computer starts.

Hello everyone!

I had a problem of late with my brand new computer. Whenever I have connection or restart my computer, Windows 7 Home Premium past my wallpaper by himself to a wallpaper I had before, I deleted. When I right click and go to personalize, itmade its own unsaved theme . I delete the theme, select the theme that I wanted, close the window and it will return to normal for the length of time connected. However, even once, when I restart the computer or reconnect after I disconnect, he made this wholeagain!

Does anyone have any idea why it would do that?

Data sheet:

  • ASUS G73JH-A1
  • Windows 7 Home Premium
  • Intel Core i7 720QM
  • ATI Radeon 5870
  • When you play a game, the computer uses about 1-2% CPU.
Thanks for any help!
Jake Root
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Hey Jake Root,
 
a. using a laptop or a desktop computer? There are times that your laptop battery is low and the screen goes to the basic theme.
 
b. your computer was pre-installed with Windows 7?
 
c. do you have a software preinstalled on your computer?
 
Your computer manufacturer might have installed something that is responsible for customization of the office and the change of paper painted. check what is running in a context (it may have an icon in the taskbar notification area). If this is responsible for customization change its settings, disable it or uninstall it.
 
In the meantime, you can follow the below methods:
 
Method 1:
 
1. click on start, in the search box, enter %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Themes ------(you will find files there are two: TranscodedWallpaper.jpg and slideshow.ini)
2. open slideshow.ini > delete its content > save changes

3. delete TranscodedWallpaper.jpg (you can substitute your own file of this name)

4 reboot your system

5. try to change the desktop background (right-click on the desktop > personalize > wallpaper)
 
Method 2:
 
You can place your computer in a clean boot State and check.
 
There could be a possibility that a third-party application conflicts and the problem occurs.
 
Aziz Nadeem - Microsoft Support

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