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Learn how to customize your Windows 7 wallpaper with any picture you like. Our simple video tutorial makes changing the desktop background easy

Changing the Windows 7 wallpaper / background image is one of the easiest and most fun customizations you can do on your Windows PC. You can use any picture from anywhere on the web or from your own personal collection. In this video tutorial, we'll show you step by step how to change the Windows 7 background to any image you like.

Not using Windows 7? Tutorials for changing wallpaper / desktop backgrounds are available for Windows Vista and Windows XP users too. Click here for the Windows XP version, or click here for the Windows Vista version.

Please allow for a short delay while the video loads. This video is particularly large because we demonstrate Windows 7's desktop slideshow facility, so be prepared to wait just a little longer than usual. When loading is complete, press the play button to start the video.


To start the video presentation, please click on the picture below.

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Additional notes

If a website offers you a range of desktop backgrounds in a variety of screen resolutions, you should choose the one that is closest to your own display resolution. We show you how to find your screen resolution in the video.

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