Collection of Untouched High Resolution Wallpapers


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some of them (i believe four) are "touched" .

all the "bliss" walls and the aero flower ...... :cool:

but anyways its a nice collection :)

Those are all untouched except Aero Flower is not possible to confirm since it is leaked wall. Longhorn Bliss walls are untouched, got them from my installed LH. There is Bliss.bmp versions in the web/wallpaper folder and lnghrnm5.jpg (4053 build) and lnghrnm6.jpg (4074 build) windows/system32 folder. Also Energy Bliss is from installed MCE 2005, it's much higher resolution than the one MS released for XP with royale.

Those are all untouched except Aero Flower is not possible to confirm since it is leaked wall. Longhorn Bliss walls are untouched, got them from my installed LH. There is Bliss.bmp versions in the web/wallpaper folder and lnghrnm5.jpg (4053 build) and lnghrnm6.jpg (4074 build) windows/system32 folder. Also Energy Bliss is from installed MCE 2005, it's much higher resolution than the one MS released for XP with royale.

the "aeroflower/flower/uex wall 17" or whatever the name is has a much higher resolution . its above

3000 X xxx . and as u said some of the "bliss" came in the .bmp format .

soooo these are not untouched :)

but it really doesn't matter ..... :cool:

the "aeroflower/flower/uex wall 17" or whatever the name is has a much higher resolution . its above

3000 X xxx . and as u said some of the "bliss" came in the .bmp format .

soooo these are not untouched :)

but it really doesn't matter ..... :cool:

What I was trying to say was that when you search your installed LH 40XX drive, there is both jpeg and bmp version found in different folders and with different names. bmp is in windows/web/wallpaper and is named Bliss.bmp (in both LH builds), jpeg version is in windows/system32 and is named as lnghrnm5.jpg (build 4053) or lnghrnm6.jpg (build 4074).

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