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374736 2005-07-24 01:31:00 At least this is a simple query. I am wanting to transfer my existing wallpaper files to a new computer and also to delete some of them before transferring them. Could you please tell me the names of the folder/file containing the wallpaper files and where I will find it on the C drive
OS W98SE.
thanks for your help.
willbry
willbry (1555)
374737 2005-07-24 03:54:00 Well if you haven't saved them to a personal folder of yours, then they would most likely be in the Windows directory.

cheers

chiefnz
chiefnz (545)
374738 2005-07-24 09:35:00 Thanks chiefnz but if in windows what will it be named? Wallpaper? willbry (1555)
374739 2005-07-24 09:37:00 Whatever you named them. Be a bmp or jpeg file. Peter H (220)
374740 2005-07-24 10:30:00 I'm not much help here, willbry, as I've heaps of pix on a wallpaper changer program (disabled at present though) & am now on XP instead of the 98SE I had when I set it up.
But I venture a suggestion...
When I checked where my wallpaper pix are now, I got a big list of varying files. They're scattered, depending on where I got them from & what program I used to download them.
A couple of obvious places are:
C:\WINDOWS
C:\ Program files
But as I've often used Irfanview, many are in C:\Application Data\Irfanview.
So knowing which program/settings you used to actually "Set as wallpaper" would help to find what file/s they're in.
I found mine by simply using XP's Search/All files & folders - with "wallpaper" as the search word.
Why don't you try the 98SE equivalent on your computer?
Laura (43)
374741 2005-07-24 10:35:00 just enable thumnail view and look in the windows directory, if they are in a folder then they should still be displayed.

Or do a system search for *.bmp, will only take a second or 4.
Metla (12)
374742 2005-07-24 11:04:00 Dunno about willbry, but you're well ahead of me here, metla...
(Still definitely a newb on stuff I've never needed yet)

So how do I/does anyone:
(a) enable thumbnail view?
(b) do a system search?

(Ordinary Search for .bmp is a hoot. A zillion files with the occasional pic used for wallpaper among them. Or absolutely everything that's on my Picasa 2)

Need the real basic - Start Here - then ?????
And I suspect willbry & I won't be the only ones that learn something...
Laura (43)
374743 2005-07-24 11:48:00 Dunno about willbry, but you're well ahead of me here, metla...
(Still definitely a newb on stuff I've never needed yet)

So how do I/does anyone:
(a) enable thumbnail view?
(b) do a system search?

(Ordinary Search for .bmp is a hoot. A zillion files with the occasional pic used for wallpaper among them. Or absolutely everything that's on my Picasa 2)

Need the real basic - Start Here - then ?????
And I suspect willbry & I won't be the only ones that learn something...

Open My computer / View in the menu /thumbnails

Go to start / search. XP doesnt use BMP by default. It uses JPEG as the bg pics.
Speedy Gonzales (78)
374744 2005-07-24 11:49:00 Dunno about willbry, but you're well ahead of me here, metla...
(Still definitely a newb on stuff I've never needed yet)

So how do I/does anyone:
(a) enable thumbnail view?
(b) do a system search?

(Ordinary Search for .bmp is a hoot. A zillion files with the occasional pic used for wallpaper among them. Or absolutely everything that's on my Picasa 2)

Need the real basic - Start Here - then ?????
And I suspect willbry & I won't be the only ones that learn something...

Open My computer / View in the menu /thumbnails

Go to start / search. Type in what you want to search for.

XP doesnt use BMP by default. It uses JPEG as the bg pics. Much smaller than BMP.
Speedy Gonzales (78)
374745 2005-07-24 12:54:00 wasnt the wallpaper folder by default for the installed images in
c:\windows\web\wallpaper ???
(This is on XP should be same with 98,ME,2000)

Cant remember as I got rid of the folder during installation
bob_doe_nz (92)
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