
Working on doing more with Hyper-V and Virtualization.

Access to lots of software to play with is great. Not fast enough! North MN doesn't have a lot to offer 512 Microsoft Natrual, and MS Wireless Comfort 4000 MS Wireless Laser 5000, have another MS Wireless Also Many other drives SATA, and lots of external USB Drives. I love my Sony Bravia LCD HD TV hook up - 40" Screen Self Built Intel System, Dell Latitude Laptop - Main Systemsģ.2 Ghz Hyperthread - Dual Processor in Server System I just tried setting "Colour" to red and the text has stayed white, so maybe this trick will only work for changing the colour from black to white and vice versa. If you set "Colour" to white, then the text will appear black, and vice versa. Vista will then change the colour of your icon text accordingly.

So, if you have a dark background, set it to black, if you have a light background then set it to white. Set this to the colour that MOST RESEMBLES your background, not that which you'd like your text to come up with. On the dialog that then shows, choose between Stretch/Tile/Centre and then on the top right there's a selector marked "Colour" Basically, open up the image you want to use in firefox (I find all of my desktop backgrounds on the internet anyway), then right click on it and select "Set as desktop background".

The easiest way I know to do this is by using firefox (not tried it with other browsers). The thing is to change the "colour" of your desktop background (the colour it would show if you're not showing a picture on it) There is actually a trick whereby you can do this.
