How to Change the Windows Login Screen Image
Changing the login screen image on a Windows computer can add a personal touch to your system, making it more unique and visually appealing. By default, Windows shows a bland login screen that features the manufacturer’s logo or a solid color background. But with a few simple steps, you can customize the login screen to display an image of your choice. Here’s how:
Step 1: Search for your desired image
The first step is to find the image that you want to use as your login screen background. This can be any image you like, such as a photo, artwork, or wallpaper. Make sure the image is in a resolution and format that’s appropriate for your screen size and Windows version.
Step 2: Rename the image
Once you’ve found the image, rename it to “backgroundDefault.jpg” without the quotes. This is an essential step, as Windows looks for this specific file name to use it as the login screen background. If your image has a different name or extension, Windows won’t recognize it.
Step 3: Copy the image to the Windows folder
Next, navigate to the following folder:
C:\Windows\System32\oobe\info\backgrounds
If the “backgrounds” folder doesn’t exist, create it. Then, copy your renamed image to this folder. If prompted, grant Windows permission to copy the file.
Step 4: Change the registry settings
Now that you’ve added the image to the correct folder, you need to change a registry setting to tell Windows to use it as the login screen background. To do this, open the Run dialog box by pressing the Windows key + R. Then, type “regedit” (without the quotes) and press Enter.
In the Registry Editor window, navigate to the following key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Authentication\LogonUI\Background
If the “Background” key doesn’t exist, create it by right-clicking on the “LogonUI” key and selecting New > Key. Then, name the new key “Background” (without the quotes).
Under the “Background” key, create a new DWORD value by right-clicking on the right pane and selecting New > DWORD (32-bit) Value. Name this value “OEMBackground” (without the quotes).
Double-click on the “OEMBackground” value and set its value data to “1” (without the quotes). Then, click OK.
Step 5: Restart your computer
To apply the changes, you need to restart your computer. Once it restarts, you should see your new login screen background.
Bonus Step: Customize the login screen color
If you prefer a solid color background instead of an image, you can still customize the login screen by changing its color. It’s as easy as navigating to the same “Backgrounds” folder mentioned in Step 3 and deleting the “backgroundDefault.jpg” file. Then, right-click on an empty area of the folder and select New > Text Document. Name this file “backgroundDefault.txt” (without the quotes) and save it.
Open the file and type in the RGB color code for your desired color. For example, to use a light blue color, type in “255 255 196” (without the quotes) for the color code. Save the file and exit. Restart your computer, and you should see the new solid color background on the login screen.
In conclusion, changing the login screen background image or color in Windows is a straightforward process that requires only a few steps. By following the steps outlined above, you can personalize your system to make it more reflective of your style and preferences.