To change the pics in the mounted image you have to take ownership of the files in each folder to overwrite them before you can replace them. If you want to change the pics for Lockscreen and Wallpapers in your NTLited image just go to the mounted folder of your image in NTlite folder (\NTLite\Temp\NLTmpMount01) and open \Windows\Web, there will be 3 folders (look at attached file for the folder structure and resolution for 4K to change pics) - if you want to change 4K wallpaper pics (if you use a 4K screen?) you have to change all the pics with different resolution and i agree with Saaglemthat Paint.NET is the right tool to do this in a quick and time saving way - also for User Account Pics. It works even i know it's the "dirty" way. Regarding the reg key.I can not remember when I started using it and why.but I do know I still use it along with many other crap.Ĭlick to expand.Hi, Yes i do this everytime i make a new NTlited image. The various sizes make this image visible in various places such as the top right corner (smaller image), the login screen etc. The default is now the image you placed in that folder. If you want to manage the guest account pictures replace guest.png and guest.bmp with the 448 x 448 copies of your image namedĭelete any. This directory didn’t exist on my version of Windows 8.1 enterprise so use the folder in step 4 below instead.Ĭreate your image in as 448 x 448 save it as a BMP file and again as a PNG file, name the files user.bmp and user.png.Ĭopy these files to C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\User Account Pictures Some guides I read online talk about a folder at C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\User Account Pictures. This also work in Windows 8.1, Just create the folder if it does not exist and do the same as with in Windows 10. Just copy the images to the C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\User Account Pictures. I will attach some of my profile images here. Then I load the ripped image again in NTLite and then I copy my images to the selected folders and then create the iso. When I start removing what I don't want in NTLite and rip it. What I normally do is I copy my images after I ripped windows in aning. After restart go back into NTLite and apply your settings and finish the rip. Some say just refresh explorer but it is not always released. Then just restart since the files you removed will be cached and NTLite complain and WILL NOT finish the rip. IMPORTANT: Empty the recycle bin, agree to all to delete before you restart. Again, keep the name structure and the size is not important.Ĭ:\Windows\WinSXS\amd64_microsoft-windows-s.l-wallpaper-windows_31bf3856ad364e35_3.0_none_ec25ff6de9407847 The third place I have found on one machine and it's at. Again, keep the name structure and the size is not important.Ĭ:\Windows\WinSXS\amd64_microsoft-windows-s.l-wallpaper-windows_31bf3856ad364e35_3.1_none_cbd8101a089b2adb Then the next one is in the following folder. You can also add additional images in the following folder should you want to use the sliding screensaver. Keep the name structure, the size is not important. They are stored in 3 places, most of the time only 2 but I replace all three if the third exist.Ĭ:\windows\Web\Wallpaper\Windows\ is the one, img0.jpg. Replace them with yours but make sure the file names remains the same along with what I assume the pixel size (I think). This I have not tested since I remove mine, but they are located at, Keep the name structures and replace the ones inside the folder. NOTE: Replace all the user images with the exact same formats and sizes. Un-rar and double click it and agree to all.Ĭopy your lock screen personal images, the small ones, to C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\User Account Pictures\ I included the ownership reg file, it add's it to the right click context menu. You need to take ownership of the folders before you edit or change to contents. The various sizes makes the images visible in various places such as the top right corner (smaller image), the login screen etc. If you want to manage the guest account pictures replace guest.png and guest.bmp with the 448 x 448 copies of your image and name it accordingly. Resize the image to 192×192 and save as user-192.png Resize the image to 48×48 and save as user-48.png Resize the image to 32×32 and save as user-32.png Resize the image to 40×40 and save as user-40.png Resize the image to 200×200 and save as User-200.png These you don not have to create a BMP of, You need to look inside the folder to know.Ĭreate your image in paint as 448 x 448 save it as a BMP file and again as a PNG file, name the files user.bmp and user.png. Don't create the files that doesn't exist, you do not have to create them. Close NTLite but DON'T unload the OS.īefore you go all Rambo on this, it has stages. Inside this is the OS that NTLite will be tuning. When loading the OS into NTLite it creates a TEMP OS on the C:\Temp\NLTmpMount01.
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