Follow this Step...
The image you need to set as the background
should be a .jpg file and its size should not
exceed 245KB.
->The image resolution can be anything of your choice.
However I prefer 1440 x 900 or1024 x 768. You can use any of the
photos editing software such as Photoshop to compress and set the
resolution for your image. Once you’re done, save this image
asbackgroundDefault.jpg.
-> You will need to copy this image to
C:\Windows\system32\oobe\info\ backgrounds
You will need to create that path if it does not already exist on your computer.
->Now open the Registry Editor (Start -> Run -> Type regedit) and navigate to the following key
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Window s\CurrentVersion\Authenticatio n\LogonUI\Background
If Background does not exist right click LogonUI, select New and then Key, and then name it Background.
Now locate OEMBackground (listed on the right side). If it does not exist, right-click Background and
select New and then DWORD and name it OEMBackground.
->Double-click on OEMBackground and set the Value Data to 1.
->Now log-off to see the new logon screen background. If you would like to revert back to the default background, just set the Value Data back to 0.
The image you need to set as the background
should be a .jpg file and its size should not
exceed 245KB.
->The image resolution can be anything of your choice.
However I prefer 1440 x 900 or1024 x 768. You can use any of the
photos editing software such as Photoshop to compress and set the
resolution for your image. Once you’re done, save this image
asbackgroundDefault.jpg.
-> You will need to copy this image to
C:\Windows\system32\oobe\info\
You will need to create that path if it does not already exist on your computer.
->Now open the Registry Editor (Start -> Run -> Type regedit) and navigate to the following key
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Window
If Background does not exist right click LogonUI, select New and then Key, and then name it Background.
Now locate OEMBackground (listed on the right side). If it does not exist, right-click Background and
select New and then DWORD and name it OEMBackground.
->Double-click on OEMBackground and set the Value Data to 1.
->Now log-off to see the new logon screen background. If you would like to revert back to the default background, just set the Value Data back to 0.
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