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Go to my computer and navigate to the following file. Open the new "info" file and do the same thing to create a new folder and name it "backgrounds". Open the new "backgrounds" folder and then minimize the window. This is where you will put any picture that you wish to use as your new Logon background. Now you will create the image files that are needed to change the background. You can either save them to a file of your choosing, the desktop or navigate to the backgrounds folder and save them there.

All that matters is that they are in the backgrounds folder before this will work. Note: "The custom image titled "backgroundDefault. You will create two 2 image files to place in the backgrounds folder you created in step 3.

One of them will be named backgroundDefault. To obtain your screens resolution "right click on your desktop and select "Screne resolution" from the menu that appears and make note of your screnes resolution. Choose an image that you would like to use for the background and open it using "Paint".

From paint you will now create the two 2 picture files that you will place in the "backgrounds" folder. Picture 1 First click on "file" in the top left of the paint tool bar and select "save as". Save your image to your "backgrounds" folder, or any other of your choosing, changing the name of the image to "backgroundDefault". You do not need to add the. Now check the size that paint saved it as by right clicking on the file you saved and selecting properties. If it the file size is less than KB you are good to go.

If not you will need to down size your picture until it saves as less than KB. You can do this in paint by selecting resize and resizing by changing the size from to a smaller size. Repeat this step until the file is small enough. The larger the width and height of your picture are, that is KB or less, the better your logon screen will look. There are also third party programs that can resize the file for you. Just bing picture compression software and find the program that suits you best.

Picture 2 While you have the image open in paint you will change the file to the screen resolution of your monitor. Remember the resolution you looked up earlier? Click on resize and change the settings from "Percentage" to "Pixels" and uncheck the "Maintain aspect ratio" check box.

Now just type in the size of your monitors screen resolution in the appropriate boxes and save. Now save the changes to the image but change the name to "background and the size ".

Replace the numbers with your screen resolution. Make sure that both of these images are in the "backgrounds" folder you created earlier and close it. You are now good to go. If all went well you will be looking at your new background image and have successfully changed your logon background image.

If not run back through the steps to look for any errors that may have been made. Now when you restart your computer the new image will be there at your logon screen. I hope this works as well for you as it has for me.

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