Typically, when you turn on your computer, the standard Windows greeting music plays, but you can turn off this greeting and set a different greeting.

How to make a voice greeting

To make a voice greeting in English or Russian you need to create text document with the text and install it in the startup folder. First, create a text document on the desktop; to do this, move the mouse pointer to any empty space on the screen and press the right mouse button. In the appeared context menu You must first select “Create” and then “Text Document”. After this, a text document will appear on the desktop.

Creating a text document with the extension .txt

Open this document and paste the following code there:
Dim speaks, speech
speaks=”your greeting in English”
Set speech=CreateObject("sapi.spvoice")
speech.Speak speaks
In this code, quotes must be entered manually from the keyboard, and the phrase “your greeting in English” must be replaced, for example, with “preevet dima”. After correction it should look like in the picture.


Write any greeting text

After that, click on “File” and select “Save As”. A window will open in which you need to write any file name in the “File name” field and be sure to replace the extension with vbs. It should look like "Greetings.vbs".


Save voice greeting to computer in vbs

Now save the file by clicking on the “Save” button. For this voice greeting recording to start when Windows startup you need to open the startup folder and place the created file there. To do this, launch the Run command by pressing two WIN+R keys on the keyboard at once. In the Run window, enter the command shell:Startup and click OK.


Run command

The startup folder will open. You need to paste or transfer a previously created text document into this folder and after that the greeting when you turn on the computer will sound “Hello Dima”

Unusual Greetings

You can make the computer play a musical greeting or a greeting in poetry when turned on. To do this, you will need to download Adobe Audition CC6 to your computer and install it. With this program you need to either open the finished file on your computer with this program and save it in .wav format. After this you need to launch the Control Panel. In the Control Panel, go to the “Hardware and Sound” category and click on the “Sound” item.


In the Control Panel we find the sound item

A window called “Sound” will open. In this window you need to go to the “Sounds” tab.

You can listen to sounds here Windows greetings

On this tab, you need to find the “Login to Windows” item in the list of program events. By clicking on “Login to Windows” the “Browse” button is activated. Click on it and find the previously prepared file in .WAV format in the window that opens, select it and click the “Open” button.

Recommendations will help you. It is also called the welcome screen, on which we are accustomed to seeing the inscription “welcome” when starting the system. To convert more appearance systems, I still recommend it.

Namely, the startup screen is the background image when the Ctrl + Alt + Del combination is pressed to lock the computer, log out, change the user and password, and other purposes.

The standard image is located in the folder C:\Windows\System32\oobe and is named background.bmp. If you think that to change the startup screensaver you just need to replace one image with another with the same name, you are mistaken.

The article will describe 2 programs for changing the startup screen in Windows 7, as well as the method used in the registry.

Important! Use an image whose size is no more than 260 kilobytes, otherwise nothing will work for you.

Using the Windows 7 Logon Background Changer program to change the startup screensaver

This program will allow you to change the picture of the welcome screen. You can restore the display to the default image (last article title) or choose a different one. To use the application, follow these steps:

  1. Download the program.
  2. Unzip the archive anywhere, for example, to your desktop.
  3. Run Win7LBC.exe and follow the instructions.

Note: This is a standalone file (.exe) and does not need to be installed. The installation package is in the archive with the extension (.msi).

The program has a simple interface. For convenience, you can expand it to full screen by pressing the “full screen” button. In settings you can prevent other users from changing the startup screen. Click on the inscription, then on OK, as shown in the picture below.

When attempting to launch the application in this case, other users must enter the administrator password in the User Account Control field.

At the bottom you will see pre-installed startup screens for Windows 7. By clicking on any one, a preview of the greeting image will be displayed in the center of the program.

To select your image format (.jpg), click “choose a folder” and specify the location of your images. Make sure the image matches your display resolution.

If you have made your choice, click on “apply” and press “yes” or “yes” for the changes to be applied, wait until the progress bar is filled.

Note: if you use a custom image as a startup screensaver, the size of which is more than 260 KB, then the program automatically reduces this size to the acceptable size (about 256 KB).

To view the result, press Ctrl + Alt + Del to see the new startup screen. For complete harmony that will complement the design of the welcome screen.

Changing the Welcome Screen with Tweaks Logon

Alternative program for change greeting image background. Follow these steps:

  1. Download the app.
  2. Extract to any folder.
  3. Run TweaksLogon.exe and follow the instructions below.

Unlike the previous application, there are no pre-prepared images here, so use your own. Click the button (shown in the screenshot), specify the path to the graphic file (jpg) corresponding to the pixel dimensions of your monitor, and click “open”.

Note: If the image is too large, then click "yes" to automatically resize it.

The black background of the window will be replaced with your image. To check, click “test”, after which you will see the changes on the lock screen.

To set the default logon screen, click “revert to default logon screen”.

How to manually change the startup screensaver through the Windows 7 registry

Download the registry file and extract it. Double-click the reg file, which adds the parameters itself, and you won’t need to make changes yourself. Click “yes” everywhere and after the message about successful addition, proceed further.

Equals 1366 by 768 pixels. It is for this that I will change the Windows 7 startup splash file. Add your image to graphic editor or use standard paint, then change it, without maintaining the proportion, to fit the size of your screen.

Along the path C:\Windows\System32\oobe, create a folder info, and in it another backgrounds. Fill in the last one with your finished image. Look at the result.

If you want to install the standard Windows 7 screensaver, then download the file, unzip it, run it, click “yes” everywhere. It will delete all entries in the registry and roll back changes that were made in one of several ways above.

Let's finish this topic, I hope you don't have any questions. I advise you to use one of the programs to change startup screensaver in Windows 7.

Many of us want to slightly change the operating system to suit ourselves, use our own settings, sound design, wallpaper, etc. Whatever it was like everyone else. If you want to stand out from the crowd of ordinary users - time to change the operating room welcome screen Windows systems. If you don’t know how, read the article.

Welcome Screen operating system Windows 7 is pretty easy on the eyes, but seeing the same thing every time you boot up is a bit stressful. So today we'll look at how change the welcome screen design.

Note that Windows does not have a tool that allows you to directly change the Welcome screen image. Changing the Windows 7 operating system welcome screen is done using a third-party program or the Windows Registry. Today we will look at some options.

Changing the Windows 7 Welcome Screen Using Windows 7 Logon Background Changer

Since this option for changing the welcome screen image is simpler and suitable for any (even the most inexperienced) user, let's start with it.

Windows 7 Logon Background Changer is free program and makes it very easy to change the wallpaper of the welcome screen.

This program does not need to be installed. You just need to unpack the archive. After unpacking, run the file Win7LogonBackgroundChanger.exe. A program window will open.

Fig 1. Windows 7 Logon Background Changer

1 – Image used as a welcome screen;

2 – Images that can be used as welcome screen wallpapers at the moment;

3 – Options (set the standard welcome screen, set the wallpaper type: light or dark);

4 – Using this button you can specify the folder whose images the program will use;

5 – Apply;

6 – Expand the program to full screen.

To you need to change the welcome screen click on any of the available images in area 2 and press the “ button Apply ”.

To use your own image as the background of the welcome screen you need to click on the “ Choose a Folder ” and specify the path to the folder where the image is located.

After selecting a folder, the images will be displayed at the bottom of the program window.

Fig 2. Your images

Select what you need and click “Apply”. Everything is ready.

Changing the Windows 7 Welcome Screen Using Registry Editor.

This method is more complicated and takes more time, but it also works (in my opinion, it’s better to use Windows program 7 Logon Background Changer - it’s faster).

Changing the Windows 7 Welcome Screen

1. Launch the registry. Press the Win + R key combination on the keyboard. The Run window will open. Write the command “in the row opposite the word “Open” regedit” and click Ok.

Fig 3.Regedit

2. Looking for a branch HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE. Next we move on : Software - Microsoft - Windows - CurrentVersion - Authentication - LogonUI - Background

Fig 4. Background branch

3. Looking for a parameter OEMBackground and open it. Change the value of this parameter from 0 to 1

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In this tutorial we will look at how you can change the welcome screen image. When you turn on the computer, the operating system loads, then appears uhwelcome tapWindows7 with the inscription "Welcome" on a blue background, this background is from the moment Windows installations 7 is the standard pattern. In general, in order to change the picture (background) of the greeting, there are two ways:

1. Change the picture using the registry.

2. Change the picture using an additional program.

I suggest you familiarize yourself with two methods for replacing a greeting picture. So, let's start with the first method.

First of all, we will need to decide on the picture that we want to set as the welcome screen. To prevent your picture from being stretched, it is necessary that the picture matches the resolution of your monitor. To use a picture as a greeting background, you need the .jpg extension.

So, in order to change the welcome picture using the registry, you need to open Windows 7 Explorer (read what Windows 7 Explorer is in), then you will need to go to this address: C:\Windows\System32\oobe\info\backgrounds.

It should be noted that the last two folders (info and backgrounds) may not exist, in which case we will create them ourselves.

After this, you will need to move the selected image to the backgrounds folder, after naming it backgroundDefault jpg.

Then open registry, to do this, click on Start, then go to the "Run" tab and enter the command "regedit" and click on it. You can also use the keyboard shortcut “Win ​​+ R” and type “regedit” in the search bar and click “OK”.

This will open the Registry Editor window. Now we will need to go to this address:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurentVersion

\Authentication\LogonUI\Background

After we have gone to the address, double-click on the “OEMBackground” parameter and in the value line we replace the number “0” with “1”.

In the event that you suddenly do not have this parameter, you need to create it; to do this, right-click on a free part of the window and select the “Create DWORD parameter” command.

Then assign the name “OEMBackground” to the created parameter.

The second method is to change the greeting image using the Win7LogonBackgroundChanger program.

After you have downloaded this program, you will need to unpack the archive and run the program using conductorWindows 7 .

As a result, the main program window will open, which displays the Windows 7 welcome screen in use.

Just below are the standard pictures used in Windows 7. Using the mouse, click on any picture and click on “Apply” to save. Then it will open additional window, click “Yes”. After this, the background of the welcome screen will take a different look. Such actions, as you can see, are carried out with drawings that are in the system Windows folder 7.

Next, we'll look at how to use your drawings as greetings. To do this, the pictures you have chosen will need to be moved, for example, to a folder with images. I created it on " Local disk C" folder "Welcome Screen". After that, open the “Win7LogonBackgroundChanger” program, click on the “Choose a folder” tab, then specify the path for the image and click “OK”.


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