Saturday, March 24, 2018
Use your own picture as the background of Window Log in Screen
Use your own picture as the background of Window Log in Screen
Instead of the regular Windows background, you would like to use one of your own pictures right at the time of log-in. Unlike in XP and Vista, In Windows 7, you can change the background without having to use any external softwares or 3rd party softwares. Let know here.
You can easily change and customize Windows Log-in screen with your own picture. For that, you must activate a function in the registry and then integrate a photo of a suitable size.

Change Log-In Screen :


2. The name of the picture must be backgroundDefault.
3. The size of the picture must be less than 256 KB.
4. The width and height of the picture must be 1024 x 768.
You can easily change and customize Windows Log-in screen with your own picture. For that, you must activate a function in the registry and then integrate a photo of a suitable size.

Change Log-In Screen :
- First, click on Start and select Run and enter regedit and press Enter.
- now, go to the following key :
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionAuthenticationLoginUIBackground
- On the right side in the window, search for the value OEMBackground. If that is not available, create it using New > DWORD-Value and Name it as OEMBackground. Now, double click on the new entry to edit, change its value from 0 to 1 and press OK. Now close the registry.

- Now open Run again and type the below address in it and hit Enter.
%windir%System32oobe
- Now create a new folder info in the oobe folder. Now create backgrounds new folder again in the info folder.

- Now copy your desired picture and paste it in the backgrounds folder.
2. The name of the picture must be backgroundDefault.
3. The size of the picture must be less than 256 KB.
4. The width and height of the picture must be 1024 x 768.
- Now you have done all these steps. You can view your picture when window id starting up or shutting down.
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