Desktop Manager resets my homescreen image

I have an image that is stored on the device memory, not a memory card, and every time I sync with my computer, it resets it back to the standard AT&T background. 
Is there a way to stop this?  It's annoying to have to change my background back every time I sync.
Also, how do I enable bluetooth sync with Desktop Manager?  It's greyed out when I try to click the box.
Thanks...
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Hi adg44
The picture in the background is changed because you have the picture stored in the device, move it to the memory card and you solve the problem.
Read this link to sync using bluetooth.
http://www.blackberry.com/btsc/search.do?cmd=displayKC&docType=kc&externalId=KB04132&sliceId=1&docTy...
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