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How to change Windows 7 Login Screen Background Image

When you login to your Windows 7 computer (assuming you haven’t used something like this tutorial to turn on automatic login), you’ll generally see a login window with a background looking something like this.

http://s.helpdeskgeek.com/wp-content/pictures/2012/04/01Default_Login_Screen.jpg

 

It’s fine; there’s nothing wrong with it. But sometimes a change is good so in this article we’ll show you how to change the background image behind the login screen to anything you want.

The first step is to open up the Start Menu by clicking the orb in the lower left corner of the screen.

 

http://s.helpdeskgeek.com/wp-content/pictures/2012/04/02Click_Orb.jpg

 

Now, in the Start Menu search box, type regedit, to open up the Registry Editor.

http://s.helpdeskgeek.com/wp-content/pictures/2012/04/03Type_Regedit.jpg

When the Registry Editor appears in the Start Menu, click the Enter key to launch it. You should see a window like this.

http://s.helpdeskgeek.com/wp-content/pictures/2012/04/04Registry_Editor.jpg

Now, right-click on the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE folder, and choose the Find option.

 

http://s.helpdeskgeek.com/wp-content/pictures/2012/04/05Select_Find_Option.jpg

 

The search window will appear so perform a search for OEMBackground.

 

http://s.helpdeskgeek.com/wp-content/pictures/2012/04/06Search_for_OEMBackground.jpg

 

It will eventually be found under Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Authentication\LogonUI\Background (you could navigate there directly, but the search function is probably quicker than typing all that into the path bar.

 

http://s.helpdeskgeek.com/wp-content/pictures/2012/04/07OEMBackground.jpg

ote: it’s possible that OEMBackground doesn’t exist on your system; if this is the case, adding a new DWORD value with the name of OEMBackground will fix things.

Once you can see the OEMBackground entry, double click to reveal its properties, and change the value from 0 (the default) to 1 (which will allow us – or the computer’s OEM as intended – to change the login screen background).

http://s.helpdeskgeek.com/wp-content/pictures/2012/04/08Change_OEMBackground_Value.jpg

Once this is finished you can close the Registry Editor and open up Windows Explorer. We want to go to %windir%\system32\oobe, so enter that into the path bar.

 

http://s.helpdeskgeek.com/wp-content/pictures/2012/04/09Go_to_OOBE_Folder.jpg

 

You’ll now need to create an info folder (all lowercase), and then a new folder, named backgrounds (also lowercase), inside the info folder. Depending on your computer’s OEM, you may find these folders already exist and may already have images in them, placed there by Dell or HP or IBM, etc.

http://s.helpdeskgeek.com/wp-content/pictures/2012/04/10Info_and_Backgrounds_Folders.jpg

Now simply select a favorite wallpaper. It should be in JPG format and less than 245 KB in size (and ideally the exact dimensions of your display to avoid stretching). Name this image backgroundDefault.jpg and place it in the backgrounds folder.

 

http://s.helpdeskgeek.com/wp-content/pictures/2012/04/11New_Image_In_Backgrounds_Folder.jpg

 

You can now restart, lock your screen or logout to see your new login screen.

 

http://s.helpdeskgeek.com/wp-content/pictures/2012/04/12New_Login_Screen.jpg

 

Congratulations! This isn’t the simplest process, and isn’t as simple as using a program like Windows 7 Logon Background Changer, but if you want to get into the particulars regarding what programs like that are doing, this is a good way to go, if a bit more complex.

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