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Customize the Windows 7 Logon Screen

August 11th, 2009 @ 7:00 am

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Categories: Business, Software

Tags: Image, Logon Screen, Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Dave Johnson

One of the more interesting bits of Windows 7 trivia is the fact that the revised logon screen — which looks pretty snazzy to begin with — is customizable.

OEMs apparently have the ability to change the background image, but end users do not — at least not without some registry hacking. But thanks to the Tweaks.com Logon Changer, now anyone can customize the Windows 7 logon screen without messing with the registry.

I suppose I can now die happy. Recently, I told you about how to customize almost every imaginable facet of Windows 7 with the Ultimate Windows Tweaker, but I lamented logon screen changing was not among the hacks. Logon Changer, on the other hand, is a free no-install utility that lets you select any JPG image and make it the logon screen image with just a couple of clicks.

And while Windows has strict file size restrictions for the logon screen, Logon Changer will automatically resize and compress your image for you, so its truly a dead simple affair. You can change the image as often as you like, and revert back to the default image as well.

So, go nuts - put your corporate logo on the logon screen, or, if you prefer, a picture of your dog.

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