How to solve the problem of WinXP system boot desktop whitening display recovery Active Desktop?

  
                

The WinXP system comes with an Active desktop function that displays web content including images and links on the desktop. However, many users will not open this feature. Some users who have turned this feature off will find that the system desktop will be white and prompt to restore Active Desktop. How to do it? How do we turn this feature off? Let me talk about how to solve the problem of WinXP system boot desktop whitening display to restore Active Desktop.

The method is as follows:

Method 1, the simplest restore method

1. Right click on the blank space on the desktop, select “ldquo; attribute” in the menu item that appears. Command, the following picture:

2, the "Show Properties" dialog box appears, click on the second "On the left side" tab:

3, in the appearance of "Desktop" In the tab dialog box, click the “Customize Desktop" button, as shown below:

4. Click to select any icon below the red box, such as “My Computer”,“ My Documents & rdquo;, "Network Neighborhood" or "Recycle Bin" etc.: Then click the “Restore Default Icon” button below. Press “OK return to “display attribute” dialog box, and press “OK“Save settings, the desktop should be back to normal.

5, if the fruit does not return to normal, then it will be OK to refresh on the desktop:

Method 2: In Group Policy <; Enable & rdquo; and “ Disable & rdquo; Active Desktop.

1. Click on the “Start” button and select “Run & rdquo; from the pop-up menu (you can also use the key combination “Windows” to open): >

2. In the pop-up "Run" dialog box, enter “gpedit.msc”Command:

3. At this time, "Group Policy" dialog box will pop up:

4, in the "Group Policy" window, we expand "User Configuration", "Administrative Templates", "Desktop" and "Active Desktop":

5 Then, we double-click the "Disable Active Desktop" item (this is the "Unconfigured" status), open the "Disable Active Desktop Properties" dialog box, in the "Disable Active Desktop Properties" dialog box. We select the “Enabled” option and then confirm the save (this property is due to “enabled & rdquo; status).

6. Re-open the “Run” tool and enter the “gpupdate /force” command to open the “Command Prompt window” (Hint: this window flashes and loses).

7. Finally, restart the computer to complete the setup.

The above is how to solve the WinXP system boot desktop whitening display to restore Active Desktop issues. After either of the above two methods, the problem of "Restoring Active Desktop" on the desktop is solved perfectly.

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