Is true that using a large picture as a windows desktop wallpaper can make windows to perform slower? - picture of a large renal cyst
It is true that the use can cause a photo as wallpaper for Windows to run Windows slow?
My screen widescreen resolution of 1440x900, so if you have a picture of 2560x1600, the windows are slowest?
Or if there are many icons and shortcuts on the desktop, the windows will be slower?
How about a lot of music videos on your hard drive?
I would like to clarify this point.
Thank you.
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