When turning on the computer, we are used to seeing the standard Windows welcome screen. If you are already tired of this background, you can upload your own.
Instructions
Step 1
First, be on the safe side - back up your registry. You will change some of the data in the registry, and one wrong action can break the operating system.
Step 2
Go to Windows Explorer, find the C: / Windows / System32 / oobe folder. Go to the oobe folder, in it create a new folder - info, and in it - the backgrounds folder. The last folder you created now has this path: C: / Windows / System32 / oobe / info / backgrounds
Step 3
Copy the image you want to see at Windows welcome into the backgrounds folder. Please note that the image can be up to 256Kb in size and must be in.
Step 4
Press the flag button on the keyboard (between the left Ctrl and Alt) and the R key. You have entered the registry. Enter the regedit command. In the window that opens, find HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / SOFTWARE / Microsoft / Windows / CurrentVersion / Authentication / LogonUI / Background. Here you will find a parameter of type DWORD OEMBackground. If there is no such parameter, create it. The default is zero. You need to change it to 1. To do this, click on "Change" with the right mouse button and enter 1.
Step 5
Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / SOFTWARE / Microsoft / Windows / CurrentVersion / Authentication / LogonUI to customize the buttons on the new background. Create a DWORD parameter and name it ButtonSet.
3. Now customize the appearance of the buttons on your image. Open HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / SOFTWARE / Microsoft / Windows / CurrentVersion / Authentication / LogonUI and create a DWORD parameter named ButtonSet. The values for this parameter depend on the image. 0 is set by default, for a light image set 1, for a dark one - 2. Restart your computer.