So you installed Windows DreamScene through Windows Update, but where did it go?

you could’t find it in the start menu anywhere, and it’s not in Program Files…

Turns out that just installing it doesn’t always mean that it’s enabled.

Wait, How do I Turn on DreamScene Again?

Enabling DreamScene ComponentAgain, this step may not be required for you, but it was for me.

Open up control panel and smack the Programs link.

Check the box, and then click OK.

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It’ll tell you the features are being configured…

And then it will prompt you to reboot.

You’ll also notice there are more options for how you could position both pictures and videos.

Now you’ve got moving pictures for your wallpaper.

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This has to be one of the most useless features ever added to Windows.

It spikes the CPU in my beefy laptop at a solid 15%.

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