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It has been unaminous with our customers that the default boot-up screen-saver for Windows 8.1 is hideous. Microsoft provides a total of 6 options, none of them are any better.
In searching for a solution for this problem, I discovered there was a lot of confusion as to which background screen we are talking about, this has nothing to do with the background screen the users sees after they are logged in.
To add clarity, here are the sequence of 'screens' displayed on the monitor for Windows 8.1 Enterprise, starting with power-on.
NOTE: this sequence may be different for other editions of Windows 8.1!
- An initial BIOS screen, probably a computer manufacturer splash screen.
- The Windows loading screen, the trapezoid Windows logo, with 'spinning-dots' near the bottom.
- The Windows 8 Pre-Login Screen, usually displaying the date and time.
- Clicking the Pre-Login screen, a 'Login' or 'Select User' screen is displayed.
- After login, the user's desktop screen is displayed.
- If configured, inactivity by the user will cause the users's screen-saver to display.
- When the user performs a 'logoff', the Windows 8 Pre-Login Screen is again displayed.
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We have decided a simple solid color background would be better, like what is used on Server 2012. Unfortunately, we have not yet figured out the registry tweak to tell Windows 8 to use a solid color instead of an image.
So the lame work-around: replace the existing image with a solid (or simple) color image. Here are some simple color backgrounds we quick-created:
Click any image for full-size preview, then right-click the image and 'Save Image As...' (or similar per browser). Hover the image for the RGB parameters (also in the filename).
After boot-up, wait about 15 to 30 seconds, the initial background is brighter than what you specified.
Method 1 - Specify an image using policy.
You can statically enter a policy into the registry:
HKLMSOFTWAREPoliciesMicrosoftWindowsPersonalization
Key: LockScreenImage (REG_SZ), Value: C:WindowsWebScreenYourCustomImage.png
The file does not need to be in the Screen directory, you can specify any valid path and filename.
Or in a corporate domain, specify the image pathname using a GPO:
Configuration > Administrative Templates > Control Panel > Personalization > Force a specific default lock screen image
If you choose to use the Screen folder, you will need to change permissions, see the 'Permissions Commands' below. You will also probably want to clear the LockScreen cache directories, also using the commands below.
Method 2
By default, it seems Windows 8 will use the image named: C:WindowsWebScreenimg100.png. You can optionally replace this file with an image file of your choosing.
Rather than replacing the default image, I decided to rename it. You will need to grant permissions first using the 'Permissions Commands' below.
Permissions Commands
Commands to change permissions on screen background files and folders. Experienced users can copy & paste these into a batch file. It's worth noting some of the commands seem round-about, this is neccessary due to 'takeown' command does not allow the local 'Administrators' group to be assigned.
Less experienced users: Start > Programs > Windows System > Command Prompt, right-click 'Run as Administrator' > answer 'Yes' to the 'User Account Control pop-up. Then copy & paste each of these lines into the Command Prompt window (hit enter after pasting the command, skip the lines beginning with 'rem' and 'pause').
Command to clear the LockScreen cache directories.
Deleting this last LockScreen set of directories *seems* to be only cached image directories, that will self-regenerate when needed.
DISCLAIMER: This information may or may not turn your computer into a puddle of silicon, and/or cause a complete loss of data requiring a full Windows re-install. You assume all risk for following these suggestions.
This water screensaver will be a welcome retreat throughout your busy day. Download By Water Screensaver by Delfyn Software
Publisher: | Delfyn Software |
License: | Shareware |
Price: | USD $10.00 |
Filesize: | 2.0 MB |
Date Added: | 05/11/2012 |
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