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How To Choose A Wallpaper Photo That Looks Nice

 If you’re here chances are you’re frustrated when trying to set up your wallpaper, it never looks nice when you try and fit it to a screen and wondering how to get it to look nicer. The first thing you need to understand is resolution sizes. The resolution size determines how it will look on your screen in comparison to your monitors' resolution. The resolution size is the number of pixels the image takes up on the screen, the first number indicates the width in pixels, the second number is the height of the image. It looks like 600x300. So on your screen, there are little light bulbs that are pressed together very closely. The image with a resolution of 600x300 will take up 600 of the light bulbs for the width, and 300 for the height. So what you’re going to want to do is find an image that matches the width and height of your monitor. The first thing you need to do is figure out the height and width of your monitor if you are not sure of what this is. Go to this website

Windows 10: Changing Your Wallpaper

  If you’re here you’re looking to find out how to change your wallpaper in Windows 10. They did change the name of this feature to Background. So no longer Wallpaper, not sure why they decided this, but it is what it is. So let’s get started: Right-click anywhere on your desktop and click personalize: You will be prompted with a new Screen with the Background options:            You want to select background on the left and you will see various options for the background. You will have a few options on the screen, one is the drop-down menu, that is labeled Background Of the three options, you have: Picture : This will be just one picture you can pic from your gallery. And this picture will never change. Once you choose this, you must click browse to pic an image from your gallery to use as the background. Solid Color: this will make the background a solid color, and you can choose the color you want towards the bottom of the page, under c

Windows 10: What is an ISO file?

Remember in the not too distant past, we used to always be using disks for stuff. If wanted to play a game, chances are you ran off to GameStop and bought a game that came with a disk. You went home and put it in the computer and installed the game. Well, we all know that is a thing of the past now. A lot of computers don’t even come with a disk drive anymore because they’re becoming less and less useful. But you’re looking for what an ISO file is right? Well, it’s a virtual disk, it’s a disk that is virtual and is on your computer. Look at this ISO file that is on my computer: The ISO image looks like a disk. That’s because it is a disk that is virtualized on your computer. The one in the image just happens to be a Windows 10 installation disk. I use it all the time for repairs. What Can You Do With An ISO File? There are only a couple of things you can do with an ISO file. You can double click it to open its content. It will have all the files and folders on there for whateve