Windows 7 will soon meet with end user customers. Many Windows XP and Vista users are looking for to upgrade or migrate their operating system (OS) to Windows 7.
No matter how functional and well desinged Windows 7 is, users will demand for customizing Windows 7 as their wish.
For example users will like to change Windows 7 logon screen. For instance, I change Windows 7 logon background from default blue screen to a Star Trek Windows 7 logon wallpaper without using a logon changer.
But there is not a built-in Windows 7 Logon changer for customizing and changing logon background.
I must say that I loved the new logon background which is prepared by Microsoft for Windows 7.
But let's summarize the steps for changing logon screen for its background for whom wishes to change Windows 7 as their likes.
Let's start identifying the Windows 7 logon background in the Windows system folders.
Windows 7 login background resides in OOBE file folder. You can find the OOBE folder in System32 subfolder of Windows installation folder.
The default path is as follows if you did not change the default Windows 7 installation folder.
C:\Windows\System32\oobe\
And within the oobe folder you will notice the logon background.bmp wallpaper image.
This default logon screen image is in 1024 x 768 pixels size.
We can also use .jpeg images instead of using .bmp bitmap images for Windows 7 logon wallpaper without using a Windows 7 Logon Changer application.
Unfortunately changing logon screen image is not as easy as just renaming the default background wallpaper and copy a new background image into the oobe folder.
If you try to rename the default login screen image background.bmp, the following error message will stop you continue to change the screen background.
File Access Denied
You need permission to perform this action.
You require permission from TrustedInstaller to make changes to this file.
We will not continue to find a way to change this protected background image.
There is a work-around which will enable us change the Windows 7 logon background through Windows Registry.
To start the Windows 7 Registry Editor, type regedit in the Windows 7 start menu search text area and press Enter. Even while typing the word regedit, Windows 7 will list the regedit Registry Editor Windows 7 tool in the Programs list.
Click on the RegEdit to start the Registry Editor Window 7 tool for editing windows registry settings which will let us change the login screen background.
We will click on the "Yes" button in order to allow the Windows Registry tool to make the required registry changes.
Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\
Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Authentication\LogonUI\Background
If there is already an OEMBackground DWORD entry within the Windows 7 Background registry key, set the value of OEMBackground DWORD entry to 1.
If not exists, select new DWORD by a right click and in the displayed context menu. Set the name to OEMBackground and its value to 1 as shown in the below screenshot.
Now after changing the LogonUI and OEMBackground, we are finished with the Win7 registry. You can now close the registry tool.
The next step is creating a folder to store the wallpaper and background images which we will use to change shutdown background for Windows7.
Open the Oobe folder again. If you forget the folder path it is in the System32 Windows 7 install folder.
Now create a new file folder named Info in the oobe folder.
You need to confirm this operation by selecting Continue button.
Then create a second folder backgrounds, this time within the recent created folder info.
Windows7 will request your confirmation for this operation too.
We are not at the last step to cahange Windows 7 logon background. Rename the image which you want to use as logon background as backgrounddefault.jpg.
And copy and paste the background wallpaper backgrounddefault.jpg to the backgrounds file folder which resides in "\oobe\info".
Of course you have o confirm this operation too.
Simply click on the Start button then select Lock command for instance.
Here is my new Windows 7 logon wallpaper, Star Trek background image which I could change shutdown background without using Windows 7 logon changer tools.
When I get bored, next time I'll try a Star Wars wallpaper from Episode III :)
I am using win 7. i have done all the steps u told. But, Its not working for me buddy.....
ReplyDeleteI am using win 7. i have done all the steps u told. But, Its not working for me buddy.....
ReplyDeletecheck the size of the image it should be less to 300kb...
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