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This Landscape 16:9 version suddenly replaced my Win10’s, version 1903, lock screen’s log in photo, which I was concerned about.
How was it for Microsoft to hack into my PC without my authorization?
If they can do so then superior hackers could use the same method to hack my PC.
But the picture is excellent that I want to add it to both my login page that I wish that I could convert into a slide show and use it also as part of my Desktop Slideshow.
I need to know what is the correct method and what is the correct path to download the photo to be used as a locked photo on my login screen and to use as my Desktop’s slideshow, please?
Can Microsoft convert the locked photo on login into a slideshow?
This picture that I think is excellent
(maybe perfect) is the;
Lingmoor Fell (Side Pike) with Langdale Pikes behind, Lake District, Cumbria, England, UK
I am only giving you permission to use my email to contact me and not to be passed onto third-parties are spamming etcetera.
Can’t use my Microsoft’s Win10’s email because my ISP’s mail server is still not working for me to receive or send emails.
Wonderful pictures. Can I have your permission to sketch/paint these pictures?