It seems a rather silly question to ask, but I'm attempting to ask a question on the location of wallpaper files on Windows XP. As always, I've explicitly stated my OS, very specifically spelled out my problem, and have avoided most of the pitfalls I expect a bad question to have. Its a clear, non argumentative question which has an objective simple answer. It gets rejected for "It does not meet our quality standards. " I quote the question below (**and no, please do not answer it here** - I don't want to sneak in my question by stealth. I want to know where I am going wrong as to make it a better question) and wonder... why is it failing the quality standards, and how can I make it better. > I run Windows XP and I have an image > whose original I can't find that got > reset as the wallpaper. I have backups > of the system itself - so if I knew > where to look, I could find a copy. > > I have some idea of the original > filename (searching now), and I recall > it saves it as a bitmap, but an exact > location would be helpful I tried "where does windows store its wallpaper" and "Location windows stores its wallpaper" as title