Windows 7: fix the black screen that Microsoft wore on you

Microsoft no longer updates Windows 7, but there is one : In the latest Windows 7 update, released on January 14, Microsoft made a "mistake." Your desktop wallpaper turned black.

Microsoft he says that this will be fixed – but only for the which will pay extended security updates.

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So if you are someone simple , don't expect Microsoft to fix "the bug". Below we will see how you can bypass the black screen that Microsoft "put on" you.

The error is in the “Stretch” wallpaper selection. To bypass it you simply have to choose an alternative option from the existing ones: Fill, Fit, Tile, or .
To do this, right-click on your desktop and select “Personalize”. Click on “Desktop ” και επιλέξτε μια εναλλακτική επιλογή από το αναπτυσσόμενο πλαίσιο. Οτιδήποτε of "Stretch".

You can also simply choose a wallpaper that matches the resolution of your screen. It is the best choice for its quality s, as you will have an image of an appropriate size for your screen. It should not be Stretched or Centered.

For example, if you have a 1920×1080 screen , search for a background for your desktop with these dimensions. Right-click on your desktop and select “Screen Resolution” to see your current screen resolution.

If you like an image that is small and definitely needs to be stretched (stretched), stretch the image with an image editing application. Even Microsoft Paint, available on Windows 7, can resize an image.

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If there are any of you who are considering removing the bug (KB4534310) update, we do not recommend it. This update contains important security updates for Windows 7. So it would be much better if you fix the "bug" instead of removing a critical security update.

If you avoid the "Stretch" option, you will not face any problem. Stretch is bad for image quality anyway.

In Windows 7, the black wallpaper may also be due to the use of a copy of Windows 7 that is not authentic.

If Windows 7 cannot be enabled by Microsoft, it displays a blank black image on the desktop.

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