Windows 10: 1 = Qu: Reinstating "travelling" wall-paper/backgrounds ... and; 2 = Fix: the dreaded...

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  1. 1 = Qu: Reinstating "travelling" wall-paper/backgrounds ... and; 2 = Fix: the dreaded...


    Hi all,

    Keep well - and if protesting I agree - keep Covid19 safe ...

    1.

    Question:

    I am still on the ML350G6 - as I've not had time/chance to fix the Z400 yet well its only been 60 days odd/slack maybe.


    Anyway - one of the things I really like/like-most about Windows 10, is the swapping background/wall-paper at boot-up. It is like travelling the world - at its best - without mad traffic, crazy drivers, bed-bugs and bad food ... plus you can often see places you've been, so relive those visits/holidays good memories, as you wait for the system to get ready for your session/work-day.


    This unit computer has a Nvida GT220 x 1Gb graphics card, thus has the very buggy 342.01 driver set and BS dramas; which I have been trying to fix addressed next.


    In the process, my computer-chair world travel buzz has come to a halt much crying, and I only get the beach cave ... which is very nice, but not as much fun as seeing lots of different places.


    So my question is ...


    How/where do I reset the windows 10 log-on/boot, so I get my ' jollies' travelling daydreams back?


    {{addendum not critical: any ideas what 'dang varmit' program/app, might have turned it off?}}



    2. The Nvida assorted Blue Screen of Death events ... possible solution when all the others just do not work.


    Many folks blame windows/Win10 for this; however my very detailed research suggests it is wholly a failing of Nvida circuitry and drivers trying to bridge sloppy programming of the board handler components on a number of Nvida high-end graphics cards - circa 2011~16 not the Quaddro's.


    Symptoms and messages can vary between machines, as well as being 'random', however all result in the "Blue Screen" or black screen loop; while many involve: 'critcal CPU write'; Video faults, or 'nvlddmkm.sys failed' ... error messages.


    As a parallel - say you've got "Chicken-pox" - that is the core illness issue needs addressing - for a cure. Red spots, High temp, sudden desire to scratch in dirt for worms, etc., are just symptoms.


    The Nvida illness is the supporting circuitry around the GPUs - in a number/series of cards - nominally common to the time frame cited above.


    These problems have been around for years, and gotten a lot of folks real angry/blaming everyone ... thus lots of IT folks have tried to come up with solutions. I visited lot of tech-head sites and tried a number of the resolutions fix suggestions; however most did not work or were technically flawed - so could not work - for the GT220 cards.


    One of these 'flawed' solutions showed promise - if you could fix the 'flaw'


    That is the solution requiring the user to go into the Drivers folder Windows system, find nvlddmkm.sys - then rename it to nvlddmkm.old ... followed by finding nvlddmkm.sy_ in the Nvida set-up directory ... cpoying it to a new/working folder on your drive and expanding it - to be a new copy of nvlddmkm.sys. You them copy that and paste the new copy as administrator in the system folder where you rename the original to "nvlddmkm.old" ... followed by rebooting.


    The 'flaw' in this is that they say to download the latest Nvida driver update. Problem for GT220, 240, 400 and many others - is that the very bad/buggy/worst version 342.01 driver Aug 2016 - I think - is on their site as that 'latest'; so you end-up reinstalling one of the worst drivers - and the problems will recur.


    I sat down and wondered if they had fixed it in later drivers for different cards/configurations; then if you could force the older card to work with a different/not-overly compatible driver set.


    Note: There are truck-loads of reasons not to try this, so do not try it. I was just experimenting and I do know what I'm doing/risks, etc.


    Right - I ran off and found the 931.35 driver set ~2018 June, I think; extracted it to a working folder, then took out the nvlddmkm.sy_ file wrong for GT220; then used that as the seed file to replace the renamed nvldmkm.342 ... and rebooted.


    Card freaked, after about fifteen minutes of system panic/self-repair computer - not me, I was watching; it canned the Nvida card and defaulted to the onboard chipset and windows driver with mid-screen sizing.


    At that point I thought - "Hmmm, well its back to the drawing board/option II = get a stable earlier version March 2014 and try the same again."


    I renamed nvlddmkm.sys to nvlddmkm.931; the renamed nvlddmkm.342 back to nvlddmkm.sys and rebooted ...


    System came back to normal - following some readjustments automatic/win10 system fixing itself; however my "Drive Booster" 7.4 pro/licensed kicked up a message to say: "I had 7 drivers to update ..."


    Bit strange as it was all updated before I tried the unsuccessful 342 for 931 switch.


    I looked and noticed 75% were Nvida secondary component drivers; plus, several PCI bridge/similar and a couple of key MB resource cross-handlers - so I thought maybe the failed-stunt 342-931 switch flushed out the graphics board roms.


    I updated the lot, rebooted and guess-what ... problems gone!


    For how long I do not know because the root cause is bad board support circuitry; however on the HP Prolink bios dual Xeon, running a gt220, I can force a failure by going into the bios, then just doing an unnecessary 'save' bios to rom, and F10 exit.


    This immediately triggers a nvlddmkm.sys fail/blue screen. At the moment it reboots as it is supposed to no Nvida fail/blue screen, so I think the process must have flushed bad or redundant code out of the cards roms ... as this occurs before the post stage is finished before Windows boot.


    That same process is what tells you - It is not Windows/Win10 causing the failures. majority = not


    So - for the tech-heads here it worked, and FIG-JAM folks at NVIDA - when not bragging about the upcoming developers conference for folks to develop new crud/crud drivers - maybe a rom-flushing script could be the go.


    Future? Nvida share the same attitudinal failings executive as HP. Quaddro cards are great; however I cannot justify buying equipment from suppliers with unreliable and indifferent attitudes at best to their customers, and/or suppliers who just walk-away-from or ignore, major product faults.


    As an institution - we are dumping HP and switching to Fujitsu or Lenovo. For CAD dumping Nvida we will specify ASUS, MET Ricoh, or Samsung/PRC offerings.


    Cheers all,


    Rick.

    :)
     
    Dr.Richard.V.Finney, Jun 9, 2020
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  2. change size of background wall paper+it is a custon wallpaper(my picture)

    Hi,

    Thank you for posting your query in Microsoft Community.

    I suggest you to follow the steps below and check if it helps you to
    change size of background wall paper.

    a) Right click on the desktop screen.

    b) Select personalize and click on Desktop Background at the bottom of the screen.

    c) Select the image and change the picture position to Centre from the drop down list.

    Hope this helps. If the issue remains unresolved, please get back to us and we would be happy to help.
     
    Anju Thekkethil, Jun 9, 2020
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  3. Aksa8 Win User
    Windows wall papers / background screens.

    Hi,

    My question is connected as it is about Windows wall papers / background screens.

    How does Microsoft obtain images for wall papers? Seemed to me it would be fitting if Microsoft ran a series of images made only by its users on Windows Phone Lumias.

    Regards,

    AKS
     
    Aksa8, Jun 9, 2020
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  4. Ohenef Win User

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    How can I set the wall paper on an HTC pro 2 and have it show on all the other screens?
     
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