My friends thought it would be funny to hack into my iPhone and change the wallpaper to a picture of them. Only problem is I can't change it back- the original wallpaper is nowhere to be found on my phone!

If you're talking about some image that you downloaded then you can't change the wallpaper to it without redownloading it. If you have no way to redownload it (if your only copy was on the crashed computer - I'm guessing it was a PC ? - and it's not on the Internet) then you won't be able to change the wallpaper to it.


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I lost the original wallpaper that came with my inspiron 7459 all in one PC when I first purchased this PC because the dell technical support made me randomly delete the factory recovery partition which I was not happy with at all. Does anyone know where I can get this original wallpaper? it looks like this below but the resolution for it is wrong and appears blurry on my PC, the original one that was on my system was not blurry and was crystal clear:

I will reply back to you with a much more detailed answer. I do not have enough time right now. I did not try viewing the links provided in the reply from natakuc4 on Sunday, November 20, 2016. The name of this wallpaper is "Dell Blue Swirl." I had similar things happen to me quite a number of times, unfortunately, also because of Dell Tech Support. There are 13 total of these "Dell (fill in the blank color) Swirl." Three (3) of those are balck, white, silver. I had (and HAVE) "Dell Silver Swirl"--Trust me, Silver (more of a gray--NOT too dark and NOT too light) is the very best for contrast. However, black, white, silver "Swirls" are NOT ever included on any Dell Re-Install disks and/or any Dell Re-Install media. Give me some time to get back to you. I really understand how you feel. Most of the the wallpapers are too busy and not user friendly on the users' eyes.

BUT, lucky for you, Dell Blue Swirl (the one you want) is on any/every Dell Win 7 Re-install DISK--whether its Dell Win 7 Home, Dell Win 7 Pro, I know for sure. That's why I need time to get back to you--all of these 13 "Dell Swirl" s are burried, down layers and layers, of your (Dell) Win 7 OS directories. I need time, to search through all of my old notes, so that I can give you the complete directory path.

Dell tech(s) do not seem to know where these are. I spent 100's of hours searching the internet--Silver, black, white are NOWHERE on the internet. The other 10 colors are--including your "Dell Blue Swirl."

I read some of the other replies below mine (this)--let's hope I can help you with a way to replace that does not turn out to be blurry. Again--I understand the way you feel. This is very upsetting when you are used to a specific wallpaper that works well for you needs.

As I promised, I did some research to help find a place, a means, and a way for you to get the Dell OEM wallpaper you wanted. The easiest way for you to get this (along with 9 additional choices of solid colors which also have that Dell Swirl" effect), is for you to look near the top left of THIS VERY FORUM PAGE. Notice all the "tabs" (Home, Forums, Files, Wikis) ? Right click on "Files" tab and you will see the first three (3) at the bottom of "Files" page One (1) and the remaining colors on page 2. Your color "blue" is on page 2.. I think this should be easier for you to get--as well as reliable, since it is right here on a Dell website. I hope this helps you and others.

How can I retreive my wallpaper image? It is not in my photos. I deleted it from my iphone because i had a copy on my desktop. Then my desktop was stolen and now the only image i have is on the iphone wallpaper.

My problem is the backup is lost too, because the computer that contain the backup was lost with the original photo. It seems to me that the image is stored on the phone in some type of memory. I'm willing to destroy the phone in order to retrieve the image. Any thoughts on where or how the wallpaper is stored on the phone itself?

Vintage wallpaper is an homage and declaration of love to bygone times. These nostalgic models trigger (or maintain) memories and preserve a way of life, an era, or a personal conviction. Everybody has their very own favourite vintage design which carries specific meaning. In common parlance, original (i.e. old) wallpapers of a certain period as well as new interpretations of original designs are known as "Vintage". We will explain the differences between retro and vintage models, describe both types in detail, including their typical characteristics, and provide design tips.

The English term "Vintage" describes premium-quality objects which were produced during the actual times they represent. In terms of wallpapers, "Vintage" means that they were produced between the 1930s and the 1980s.

The 1950s saw the beginning of the new post-war construction boom. The new home would not be complete without stylish wallpapers sporting graphic and organic elements, for instance abstract and stylised floral motifs. In terms of colours, pastels were de rigeur, but grey, black, and white, as well as shades of orange and warm reds, were also popular choices. This new futurism signalled departure and change. Textile and wallpaper design went through a period of boundless imagination and creativity.

The 1960s saw in the hippie era. In wallpaper design, this was reflected in psychedelic graphic patterns inspired by Op Art. The hippie movement also developed a specific literary and idiomatic language, as demonstrated in movies like "Yellow Submarine" by the Beatles. Colours became much brighter. Even the most garish shades were now acceptable. But damask patterns in bright colours and adapted to the zeitgeist also enjoyed a huge comeback in the 1960s.

The 1970s were characterised by the new Flower Power era. Even though the hippie movement was slowly coming to an end in the US, across Europe the sense of rebellion amongst young people continued. Wallpaper designs remained colourful, whilst patterns became large-scale, often geometric, and daring. Huge flowers were a popular theme. Baroque and Art Deco elements were combined to create breathtaking designs. Rich colours like orange, green, brown, yellow, and white were the order of the day.

In the 1980s, there was no unified style direction. It was the decade of "mix and match", individualism was the most important aspect, and youth culture seemed to reinvent itself year after year. The 80s were characterised by a large variety of patterns from punky plaid to dandy-like paisley and graphic art in the style of computer-animation or authentic damask elements. Nature and textile wallpaper models filled 80s homes with cosiness. In clubs and bars, metal and spectacular shine and glitter effects determined the look.

The term "Retro" stands for interpretations and imitations based on the trends and designs of bygone times. Retro wallpaper models can be reproductions of original vintage wallpapers, or inspired by old originals but with a modern touch and contemporary colour choices.

Things that were popular once will continue to have avid fans in times to come. Just think of the diverse wallpaper designs of the 1970s which are still cult classics. Reproductions of original vintage wallpaper patterns enable consumers to choose their favourite design but with today's excellent quality characteristics.

Many designers are inspired by cult classic vintage wallpaper patterns and add their own contemporary touch. These fascinating creations beautifully combine nostalgia and the power of memories with modern designs. Sometimes it's the small-but-clever details that change a popular design, for instance an unusual colour combination.

Retro wallpaper models are based on the cult designs of yesteryear, but boast the premium product quality of current standards. The material and surface options are endless. Modern coating or sealing finishes mean that today's wallpapers are robust and have great cleaning characteristics. Wallpapers with low or no contaminants are also meeting health and environment requirements. In addition, recycling, sustainability, and humane production conditions are increasingly important aspects in today's wallpaper industry.

This cool colour is a favourite for damask-style vintage patterns, but it also plays an important role for pastel Shabby Chic concepts. A warm ocean blue reflects the hippie "drop-out" character and introduces a beach vibe into the room. An intense dark blue emphasises contrasting colours like red, orange, and yellow in abstract "flower power" designs.

Brown is one of the favourite colours of 70s wallpaper design. Its earthy hues establish a connection to nature and fill the room with warmth and cosiness. The geometric designs of the Flower Power era often came in hues of brown in combination with yellow and white. Mahogany and teak were the fashionable types of wood, and these colours are reflected in wallpapers of the time, too. 152ee80cbc

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