How to Change Windows Logon Screen

Open the Start menu., Click ⚙️., Click Personalization., Click Lock screen., Click Browse., Select a photo., Click Choose picture.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Open the Start menu.

    Do this either by clicking the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen, or by pressing your computer's ⊞ Win key. , It's near the bottom-left corner of the Start window., This box resembles a computer monitor with a paint brush.

    It should be in the top row of options on this window., It's a tab on the left side of the window., You should see this option below the row of demonstration photos in the middle of the page.

    You can also click on one of the demo photos to set it as your PC's lock screen. , This can be any photo on your computer, although a high-resolution photo will look better on the lock screen than will a low-resolution one., It's in the bottom-right corner of the window.

    Doing so will set the photo as your PC's lock screen image.
  2. Step 2: Click ⚙️.

  3. Step 3: Click Personalization.

  4. Step 4: Click Lock screen.

  5. Step 5: Click Browse.

  6. Step 6: Select a photo.

  7. Step 7: Click Choose picture.

Detailed Guide

Do this either by clicking the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen, or by pressing your computer's ⊞ Win key. , It's near the bottom-left corner of the Start window., This box resembles a computer monitor with a paint brush.

It should be in the top row of options on this window., It's a tab on the left side of the window., You should see this option below the row of demonstration photos in the middle of the page.

You can also click on one of the demo photos to set it as your PC's lock screen. , This can be any photo on your computer, although a high-resolution photo will look better on the lock screen than will a low-resolution one., It's in the bottom-right corner of the window.

Doing so will set the photo as your PC's lock screen image.

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