Re: Looks like you've already stared at the PowerPoint slide for far too long. <ggg>
Sorry, giggles, but there was no need to squint. You do need to have a minimal, elementary familiarity with computers and their use.
Somthing that you, clearly, don't have.
I suppose you're limited to whatever came bundled on the box you bought, so just do this:
Right click on the image of the lower slide and select "save picture as".
You'll have to remember where you saved the picture - I know it's asking a lot, but grit your teeth, square your shoulders, and do it.
Now, judging by your post, I'll guess you haven't anything approaching image viewing or manipulation software on your PC (or, if it is on there, you haven't a clue how to use it). So just do this:
Right click on a blank area of your screen and click properties.
Now select Background, then browse.
Set the image to be that file you just downloaded (I told you to remember... - never mind, just download it again).
Once you've browsed to the downloaded file, click on it and select "apply."
Change picture display to "stretch" and it will fill your screen.
Now comes the tricky part: You have to close all the other windows in order to see the background!
Yes, I know it's really hard, but just do it.
You'll find that it is very easy to see when and at what speeds AMD had planned new chip introductions - 6 months ago. |