\textcolor{orange}{\textsf{\huge \textbf{Active Desktop Recovery}}}
Microsoft Windows has experienced an unexpected error. As a precaution, your Active Desktop has been turned off. To restore the Active Desktop, use the following troubleshooting tips:\textcolor{steelblue}{\textsf{• }}
Did your browser stop working, or did you restart your computer without shutting it down first? If so, click:\hspace{20mu}
:btn_l::btn_m::btn_m::btn_m::btn_m::btn_m::btn_m::btn_m::btn_r:\\[-30mu]\hspace{84mu}\textcolor{black}{\textsf{Restore my Active Desktop}}
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Did you recently change your background to a web page? If so:\hspace{20mu}
1. Right-click the desktop, and then click Properties.\hspace{20mu}
2. On the Desktop tab, under Background, click the background you want.\textcolor{steelblue}{\textsf{• }}
Did you recently add a new item to your Active Desktop? If so:\hspace{220mu}
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1. Right-click the desktop, and then click Properties.\hspace{20mu}
2. On the Desktop tab, click Customize Desktop.\hspace{20mu}
3. On the Web tab, under Web pages, clear the check box for the item that was added last.\textcolor{steelblue}{\textsf{• }}
Do you want to turn off your Active Desktop? If so:\hspace{20mu}
1. Right-click the desktop, and then click Properties.\hspace{20mu}
2. On the Desktop tab, click Customize Desktop.\hspace{20mu}
3. On the Web tab, under Web pages, click to clear all the check boxes.