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Lock screen slideshow not working
Lock screen slideshow not working






  • Go to C:/windows/web/screen, standard MS Win 10 pictures are there.
  • However, to make sure your image is no longer in the list of lock screen images, you will have to set new background images 5 times. If you don’t want to go to settings and browse for your images, you can use the following procedure to replace the unwanted image. The default Windows 10 image viewer offers a fast and simple way to set a new lock screen background. Method 2: Set new lock screen background images from the image viewer This clears the unwanted image from history. Now, click the Browse button and select an image.
  • To remove one particular item from the listing, click the remaining four items once, so that the unwanted one is pushed down to the 5th position.
  • Essentially, you have cleared the current 5 images from the cache therefore the image you don’t want will no longer appear on your lock screen.
  • Repeat the step 4 more times and you’ve replaced the existing listing with your preferred items.
  • Or you can use the wallpapers from one of the sub-folders under C:\Windows\Web\Wallpaper.
  • Click the ‘Browse’ button and select the wallpaper you want.
  • Go to Settings (keyboard shortcut: Windows + I) > Personalization > Lock screen.
  • To remove a thumbnail image from the Lock Screen Background page: The lock screen holds 5 images and by replacing them all the cache from old photos is essentially cleaned.

    lock screen slideshow not working

    Method 1: Add new lock screen background images from the lock screen settings If you see an image you don’t want to appear as your background here is how to change it.

    lock screen slideshow not working

    When you open the Lock Screen Settings page, it shows the thumbnail images of last five lock screen images used. This means deleting your images from your personal folders will not remove it as a lock screen background image. However, by typing the full path (with your SID) of the target folder in Explorer, you can see the contents of the folder. The SystemData folder has tight security (NTFS), and even Administrators can’t view the folder contents by default. You can find your user account SID by typing the following command in Command Prompt: whoami /user.

    lock screen slideshow not working

    If you have set personal images as your lock screen images, they will be copied and stored in the C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\SystemData\ is the user account Security Identifier (SID). You should however, note that this folder houses the default images only. The default lock screen background images included in Windows are located in the C:\Windows\Web\Screen folder.








    Lock screen slideshow not working