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Can anyone tell me using Vista Ultimate if they have a built in Wallpaper
Changer as is in WIN7 Ultimate?
TIA
Changer as is in WIN7 Ultimate?
TIA
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housetrained said:Can anyone tell me using Vista Ultimate if they have a built in Wallpaper
Changer as is in WIN7 Ultimate?
TIA
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Thanks both, what a choker, I've tried many WC's on Vista Home Prem and theyRick Rogers said:No, it doesn't.
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housetrained said:Thanks both, what a choker, I've tried many WC's on Vista Home Prem and
they all seem buggy in one way or another.
Oh well, not long to wait.
Incidentally, will that feature on WIN7 home?
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Can anyone tell me using Vista Ultimate if they have a built in Wallpaper
Changer as is in WIN7 Ultimate?
Thanks, but tried Caledos, perfect on XP but kept getting weird things goingnitinagarwal1988 said:no by default it is not available in vista but if you want to have this in
vista you can download and use this utility. it is lot like that......
http://www.caledos.com/lab/Caledos/Caledos.aspx
Jeffrey Kaplan said:Previously on microsoft.public.windows.vista.general, housetrained
said:
There is no automatic wallpaper changer in Vista. I use the freeware
"Steve Murphy's Automatic Wallpaper Changer" in both Vista and XP. The
main download site is at download.com:
http://www.download.com/Automatic-Wallpaper-Changer/3000-2336-10560884.html
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housetrained said:Thanks JK, giving it a try
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