Author Topic: My windows 10 background sometimes goes completely black  (Read 5057 times)

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Apparently each time when it does this I would have to right click and then find the background I was using.

Is there any fix towards this?

Mine turns black because I don't have a licensed version of Windows

Mine turns black because I don't have a licensed version of Windows
!!!!!

Mine turns black because I don't have a licensed version of Windows
OH MY loving GOD SOMEONE TORRENTED WINDOWS?? CALL THE loving MARINES WE HAVE A COMMUNIST ON OUR HANDS

Mine turns black because I don't have a licensed version of Windows
i'm calling bill gates right now

The iso for Windows 10 is free to download dorks. It just loses features the longer you go without activating it.

The iso for Windows 10 is free to download dorks. It just loses features the longer you go without activating it.
day 10: RAM deleted

day 10: RAM deleted
that's fine, just download more RAM!


!!!!!
OH MY loving GOD SOMEONE TORRENTED WINDOWS?? CALL THE loving MARINES WE HAVE A COMMUNIST ON OUR HANDS
i'm calling bill gates right now

fite me punks

I really need actually help with this ;_;

No one else has this problem but me

I really need actually help with this ;_;

No one else has this problem but me

Does anything also happen to your toolbars?
Does it only happen RECENTLY after booting up (from shutdown/restart)?
Does it only happen when you come back from sleep?

What is probably happening is that Windows is losing track/poofing the temp/stored file of your desktop image.

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SOLUTION(S): FIX WINDOWS 7 DESKTOP WALLPAPER FROM TURNING BLACK
 
Solution 1: Delete the TranscodedWallpaper -
(it may be necessary to show hidden files in Folder Options).
 
1. Start Menu
2. Search Box: Type "TranscodedWallpaper.jpg," (w/out quotes)
3. Delete it, and Restart Windows 7.
 
Solution 2:  Run sfc /scannow -
 
1. Start Menu
2. Search Box, Type: "CMD" (w/out quotes).
3. Right Click on the CMD Icon and Run As Administrator.
4. In the Command Prompt Type: "sfc /scannow," (again,w/out quotes),
5. Let Run, it will fix most Windows System Errors, Restart the PC.
 
OTHER POSSIBLE CAUSES/SOLUTIONS IF THE ABOVE WILL NOT WORK:
 
1. Windows 7 is an Illegitimate Copy:  If Windows is a Pirated Copy it will cause the Wallpaper to turn black each time starting the Computer. Therefore, the solution would be to
 
- Purchase a Legitimate Copy,
- Or if you choose to be a THIEF, you can always download the
   Windows Activator (RemoveWAT 2.2.6.0).
 
2.  Registry Changes/Visual Performance Settings: If you have a program like e.g. PC Tuneup, it sometimes will disable certain visual features to increase performance. Useless if so in my opinion...
  In fact, this was the cause for me having issues. Or causing changes to the registry in some way...The solution in this case may be simple, go to the:
 
-  "Control Panel (Classic Settings),"
- Click on the "Ease of Access Center,"
- Then click "Make the Computer Easier to See."
- Uncheck "Remove Background Images (where available)

Windows 7 and Windows 10 probably use the same system.
Read it over, and especially try the first one.
Or you are a pirate.
arrggg
« Last Edit: August 28, 2015, 08:24:45 AM by Swat 3 »

Basically it would happen rarely.

If I turn off and on my screen it would turn the wallpaper to black too.

And also I don't even have TranscodedWallpaper.jpg at all

I upgraded to windows 10 from windows 8.1 to the windows 10 update.

I had this problem too  (then I went back to 8.1). I think it had to v do with having 2 monitors or fullscreen games or something.

Mine turns black because I don't have a licensed version of Windows
but
Isn't W10 free?