Originally posted by TT/A1233 First, you need to capture your desktop as a photo. You do this by hitting the PrtScSysRq key (up by your delete key). This captures what's on your desktop of your PC in internal memory.
It copies it to the clipboard. Read this: http://www.seoconsultants.com/windows/tips/print-screen-key.htm You can then use MS Paint, MS Photo Editor, Adobe, etc to save the image. Saving as a .jpg will keep the file size smaller, keeping the bandwidth Gods happy...