How to set custom logon screen Background on window 7
This setting is intended for
original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to customize their systems, but there’s
nothing stopping you from using it yourself. All you have to do is change a
single registry value and put an image file in the correct location.
Enabling
Custom Backgrounds
This feature is disabled by default,
so you’ll have to enable it from the Registry Editor. You can also use the
Group Policy Editor if you have a Professional version of Windows – scroll down
a bit for the Group Policy Editor method.
Launch the Registry Editor by typing regedit into the
search box in the Start menu and pressing EnterIn the Registry Editor, navigate to the following key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Authentication\LogonUI\Background
You’ll see an DWORD value named OEMBackground. If you don’t see it, right-click in the right pane, point to the New submenu and create a new DWORD value with this name.
Double-click the OEMBackground value and set its value to 1.
*Note that selecting
a new theme in the Appearance and Personalization window will “unset” this
registry value. Selecting a theme will change the value of the key to the value
stored in the theme’s .ini file, which is probably 0 – if you change your
theme, you’ll have to perform this registry tweak again.
If you have access to the Group Policy Editor, launch gpedit.msc from the Start menu.
Navigate to the following section in the Group Policy Editor window:
Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\Logon
Setting An Image
Your image file must be less than 256 KB in size. It’s also a good idea to use an image file that matches the resolution of your monitor, so it won’t look stretched.Windows looks for the custom logon screen background image in the following directory:
C:\Windows\System32\oobe\info\backgrounds
By default, the info and backgrounds folders don’t exist. Navigate to the C:\Windows\System32\oobe folder and create them yourself by right-clicking inside the folder, pointing to New, and selecting New Folder.
Copy your desired background image to the backgrounds folder and name it backgroundDefault.jpg.
The change will take effect immediately –no system reboot required. The first time you log out or lock your screen (try the winKey-L keyboard shortcut) you’ll see new background
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