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Jul 27 2008, 07:11 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 5 Joined: 23-May 08 From: Vicenza (Italy) Member No.: 193442 OS: XP Pro x86
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Good morning, everyone.
I would ask if you can change the desktop background image with a personal or walpaper. Once selected the preferred theme, with its background on, "Information Pre-installation" I wanted to set a background for my liking, without having to manually post. It 'a thing possible? Sincerely I thank |
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Jul 29 2008, 04:22 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 35 Joined: 15-July 08 Member No.: 201056 OS: none
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If you mean 'Can you set a custom desktop background automatically during an unattended install' then I would have to say Yes, but there are problems with it.
If you set the relevent registry key from cmdlines.txt it doesn't 'stick'. Both the Default User and any user accounts you have created will have the original default setting. If you set the reg-key at first logon then it will 'stick'. Basically you need an $OEM$\$$ folder on your CD containing your custom background image and an .INF file to set the appropriate registry key. I seem to remember Silvereyes posting some info on this a while back. Try searching his posts. |
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