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FIX: Set as Desktop Background not working in Windows 10/11
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Setting yourdesktop backgroundis an essential part of the Windows platform from its incidence back in the 90’s. However, apparently, there are issues concerning this simplest operation onWindows 10.Windows 10offers a lot of improvements even in this area, but all that goes in vain if users are unable to set an image of theirchoosing as the desktop background.
In order to address this annoying error, we enlisted the most common solutions for the issue. In case you’re, after several attempts, unable to resolve set the background of your choice, make sure to check the list below.
How to resolve desktop background error in Windows 10
1: Make sure the background file is supported and not corrupted
First things first. There are various reasons why Windows won’t accept one of the most common operations there is. And we need to start with the elementary steps. We need to you to make sure that the image file at hand isn’t corrupted and that is, in fact, supported by the system itself.
We recommend sticking to standard image formats,JPGor PNG. In addition, make sure that the file is accessible and not corrupted. Corrupted or incomplete files, as same as the unsupported formats, can’t be applied as desktop backgroundwallpapers. The image at hand should be easily accessible so we recommend creating a separate folder for all rad backgroundwallpapersyou want to use inWindows 10.
2: Check Ease of Access
Ease of Access is there to make the user experience as best as possible. And, with a few tweaks here and there, it really does. However, there’s also an option which, if enabled, prevents changing thedesktop background. This feature’s main use is to relieve you of unneeded background switching while reading or focusing on the task.
This might work for some of us, but if you’re a background aficionado and want thatwallpaperchanged right away, we recommend disabling it right away.
Here’s how to do it in a few simple steps:
3: Check the Group Policy
Finally, similar to the Ease of Access options, Group Policies can prevent the change of the current activewallpaper. This requires an administrative permission and it can be easily done. The option at hand is to be found under the User Configuration submenu, and once you know the path — the rest is rather simple.
Here’s how to make sure the Group Policy isn’t blockingdesktop background:
4: Delete the corrupted files
Another thing worth checking is the “TranscodedWallpaper” file which often gets corrupted. Also, it’s worth resetting the Slideshow configuration which resides in the same folder. Once you’ve done that, just restart your PC and try setting thedesktop backgroundagain.
This is the fastest way to locate it and address the possible corruption:
After that, you should be in the clear and every new single-image or slideshow configuration should work without any issues.
5: Make sure that the Power options comply
Finally, the one remaining thing you need to check concerns the Power Options configuration and the slideshow mode. One of the options will, by default, disable the background slideshow mode in order to preserve power while on a battery charge. We’re aware that sometimes every extended minute counts, but have in mind that this (of all others) background operation won’t consume too much of the battery power.
Here’s how to disable power saving in Advanced Power settings:
That should do it. In case you have any questions or suggestions concerning the issue we tried to address today, feel free to share them with us. You can do so in the comments section below.
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Aleksandar Ognjanovic
Aleksandar’s main passion is technology. With a solid writing background, he is determined to bring the bleeding edge to the common user. With a keen eye, he always spots the next big thing surrounding Microsoft and the Windows OS.
Focused on Windows errors and how to solve them, he also writes about the OS’s latest features as well as its interface.
In his free time, he likes to read, listen to music, and enjoy the nature. Hiking is one of his newly found passions.
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