Monday, November 22, 2010

How To Change Windows 7 Logon Screen ?

you can change the logon screen manually and how to do it .How To Change Windows 7 Logon Screen ?
To change the logon screen manually follow these steps:



1. open registry editor (Win Key + R and then type regedit, hit enter)



2. Browse to HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentV… , double click on key named OEMBackground and change its value to 1 (If you cannot find the path or the key go ahead and create it, remember OEMBackground is a Dword)



3. You just enabled the OEM Background functionality. Now browse to the folder %windir%\system32\oobe\info\backgrounds within Windows explorer. %windir% refers to your Windows install directory C:\Windows in most systems. Again the folder path may not exist already, so you can go ahead and create required folders (info and backgrounds are generally not present)



4. Now put in any JPG file with size less than 256 kb in this folder and rename it to backgroundDefault.jpg. This file will be stretched to fit the screen, so you would want it to match the resolution of your screen so that image doesn’t look bad.



that's it .



Try These steps.How To Change Windows 7 Logon Screen ?
Follow the procedure below to change the Windows 7 logon screen.



1. Download the registry file from http://tweakwindows.googlepages.com/Enab… Extract the file and double-click on the file to enable this feature (Alternative method: right-click, select Merge).



2. Now, head over to the following folder:



C:\Windows\System32\oobe (“C” is your Windows Seven Installation drive)





3. Here, create a new folder named Info. Again, create a new folder inside the Info folder and rename it as backgrounds.







4. Copy your favorite image file to this folder and rename it as backgroundDefault. Note that the image must be in JPG format and the size should be less than 256 KB.







5. You are done. Reboot your system and see the change.



The following files (sorted by width-to-height ratio) are supported in C:\Windows\System32\oobe\Info\Background… folder:



* backgroundDefault.jpg

* background768×1280.jpg (0.6)

* background900×1440.jpg (0.625)

* background960×1280.jpg (0.75)

* background1024×1280.jpg (0.8)

* background1280×1024.jpg (1.25)

* background1024×768.jpg (1.33-)

* background1280×960.jpg (1.33-)

* background1600×1200.jpg (1.33-)

* background1440×900.jpg (1.6)

* background1920×1200.jpg (1.6)

* background1280×768.jpg (1.66-)

* background1360×768.jpg (1.770833-)



I hope this helps.
You can follow the guide at the following link.



There's a simple program you can run if you'd like.



Otherwise it's not that hard to manually change a registry key and make a couple folders as described there in the second option.
oh that not to hard but else these software none of other can do even not tuneup simply download it open click on change logon screen select the picture then click on test
use tune up utilities thats enough everything will be in it performance maintenance apperance etx



use tune up 2009
use tune up utilities 2009

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