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Getting Rid Of Wallpaper1.bmp


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the Wallpaper1.bmp file in "%userprofile%\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft" gets annoying, any way 2 get rid of it or make it a .jpeg? for smaller size on disk & less resource usage :P ?


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Since its the wall paper file that Windows displays on your desktop, the answer is no, unless you want just a simple plain colour desktop, then you can delete that file...

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Try playing around with adding a null file named wallpaper1.bmp and setting the permissions so that no one can access it. If that doesnt work, make a service that constantly uses the file so that it cant be accessed or replaced.

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