Change your Windows desktop background when your PC’s not activated
Windows just really limits you when it comes to not activating your PC. But there are some things that you can do to crack their code and change stuff anyway. Like the desktop background.
The Desktop Background is one of the most locked-down things when you’re not activated. You can’t change the lock screen, the desktop background, the theme, or the color. That’s what makes so many of Windows’s users so upset. So that’s why there’s a post about this. If you want to change the desktop background when it’s not activated, drag the image you want to set as the background from File explorer to the desktop. Then right-click the image, and select Set As Desktop Background from the dropdown menu. And boom! The background changes. And you didn’t even have to pay!
These days, there are so many ways that you can crack locked-down code using very simple circumstances. The way I just explained is very common, and Microsoft hasn’t even realized it yet. And that’s the good part. If they ever realize that’s becoming a thing, then they might ban everybody’s Microsoft accounts! But that’d be stupid. So it’ll probably be a long while before that’ll happen.
In an earlier post I demonstrated how to change the Personalization setting in general. But now we’ve figured out how to change the desktop background, which is a big step up from anybody else.