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sam2fish

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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.....?
 

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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 know you can manually specify a logon screen via the mstheme file, so it changes with each theme. But even that copies the image to the "oem logon folder". You either changing the image in the imageres.dll or copy it to the oem folder. No other option. Any app you find will use one method or the other.
 

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It must be possible by changing the picture only.
In the past it was always an image disguised with an extension that doesnt indicate an image.
 

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It must be possible by changing the picture only.
In the past it was always an image disguised with an extension that doesnt indicate an image.

If it is and you find it, then you will be the first.

Good luck.
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate x86
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amd64
I know you can manually specify a logon screen via the mstheme file, so it changes with each theme. But even that copies the image to the "oem logon folder". You either changing the image in the imageres.dll or copy it to the oem folder. No other option. Any app you find will use one method or the other.

Blizarro, I will give this a try....thx
 

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.

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