I would like to make all three of these screens the same.
I could do this in the XP-days. Then I used a program called IrfanView. Then you/I made a .jpg picture as a background, Windows would convert it to a .bmp file.
I edited the registers in XP that made the location of that file "Irfanview_Wallpaper.bmp" as the startup and shutdown screen. That way your desktop wallpaper came up way sooner than normal, and stayed up until shutdown.
But it seems Windows-7 doesn't save backgrounds to a .bmp any more, to use it.
This program "Windows 7 Logon Background Changer" will change the startup and shutdown screen, regardless of the size of the picture. But I would like to be able to point it to a default location where the present wallpaper is located.
I'm guessing I'm out of luck in Windows-7, unless someone knows more on this.....?
I could do this in the XP-days. Then I used a program called IrfanView. Then you/I made a .jpg picture as a background, Windows would convert it to a .bmp file.
I edited the registers in XP that made the location of that file "Irfanview_Wallpaper.bmp" as the startup and shutdown screen. That way your desktop wallpaper came up way sooner than normal, and stayed up until shutdown.
But it seems Windows-7 doesn't save backgrounds to a .bmp any more, to use it.
This program "Windows 7 Logon Background Changer" will change the startup and shutdown screen, regardless of the size of the picture. But I would like to be able to point it to a default location where the present wallpaper is located.
I'm guessing I'm out of luck in Windows-7, unless someone knows more on this.....?
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- self-made
- OS
- Windows 7 Professional x64
- CPU
- Intel 2.66x4
- Motherboard
- ASUS P5QPL-VM EPU
- Memory
- 4-gigs
- Graphics Card(s)
- ATI 4850 chipset
- Sound Card
- Creative Labs XFi Xtreme Audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- ASUS VH242H, 24-inch
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080, 16x9
- Hard Drives
- (1) 640-gig Western Digital Cavier Black, 64-meg cache
(1) 1 TiB Western Digital Cavier Black, 32-meg cache
- PSU
- Coolermaster 600-watt
- Case
- In Win Fanqua Mid Tower
- Keyboard
- an old Microsoft, natural, mult-media
- Mouse
- an old Logitech MX-500, (the newer mouse quit).
- Internet Speed
- 1.2-megs per second down, 100 kBps up.
- Other Info
- --also, a MSI ms-163k laptop. Put in a 500-gig sata drive, increased ram to 4-gigs.