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Solve : Crazy question about WINDOWS 98SE? |
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Answer» This is going to sound weird but here goes. I really like the background picture that can be accessed by windows 98SE. This isn't wallpaper, it's if you select NONE. When none is selected, on 98SE you have a pattern you can choose from along with a color. First of all, for some reason all of the wallpaper choices aren't listed where they should be either. I can understand if I don't get any responses to this and won't be upset. Does anyone have an idea where these things might reside where I could copy it and put in on another computer as wallpaper.I don't think I understand your entire question. Do you know the name of the pattern? Like, "sandstone" or whatever. You can search for the name. But i did double check on my (98SE) own system, and that's where background/wallpaper files are stored. Unless it's a part of a Theme (some basic Themes come with the 98 OS). <Themes> is a sub-directory somewhere under <Program Files> Thanks for responding, the thing I'm looking for is when you select none which brings up a pattern selection along with a color selection. The name of the pattern is named "Stone". If you would, go to your background and choose none, then choose the pattern "Stone" and see if you can find where it's located.Quote from: The Bubba on August 22, 2010, 10:58:23 AM Thanks for responding, the thing I'm looking for is when you select none which brings up a pattern selection along with a color selection. The name of the pattern is named "Stone". If you would, go to your background and choose none, then choose the pattern "Stone" and see if you can find where it's located.As I mentioned already in my previous reply: Patterns are stored in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop, in the Pattern key. The actual pattern sequences themselves that are listed in the box are stored in windows resources. (one of executables, probably browseUI or shell32.dll)BC, while I appreciate your input, unless you give me specific directions (click here and click there) you are basically giving the directions to Pittsburg to SOMEONE that does not only not have a GPS but a map as well.OK, here's a translation. The current pattern is stored in the registry. the set of patterns windows has are not accessible.OK, thanks. |
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