Author Topic: Is their a way to change my school desktop background from home  (Read 1466 times)



you could always say someone got into your computer or change it to the default windows 7/8/xp/98 background really

If you are lucky they wont check to see when the computer's background was changed and assume it was someone else.
Or if they have an open house you could change it before they check the computers.

Do you have your own computer account at school? If so than you're good unless they are like "Hey, lets check each kids computer"


Everytime you use a lower quality version of something, a kitten dies.


Solution for OP: Break into your school and erase all records of you existing.

Just saying, they don't wipe the computers every year. Unless this is your last year at that school, your account won't be wiped.

Just saying, they don't wipe the computers every year. Unless this is your last year at that school, your account won't be wiped.
They only wipe personal computers because they aren't personal they just give them to you and most likely the one you got is going to be given to another kid.

OP is talking about stuff like Library computers and his account on the network. Probably the computers' backgrounds are local only for the users on it (for the Professional versions) but mostly everything else is with the user account on the network, and it is unlikely they are going to check your user account or the computer you set the desktop to on your user account unless you did some crazy stuff like look up research.


Start using your brain please

Why on earth do you absolutely need to set it right now? Just set it back once you go back to school. It isn't that hard, lol.

what made you decide to do that

you can ask them,
if the reply is no then there is the answer.

you can ask them,
if the reply is no then there is the answer.
"Hey can I change my desktop, I set it to a wallpaper with cursewords?" - OP in the middle of summer.
Start using your brain please

im still worried, will they just refresh the networks accounts back to vanilla, or do they check each kids computer