Step-by-Step Guide to Using Any LogonUI Changer for Windows ⁄11
Warning: modifying system logon files can prevent signing in if done incorrectly. Back up your system (create a restore point or full image) before proceeding.
What this tool does
Any LogonUI Changer replaces the Windows logon (Sign-in) background image with a JPG you choose. It’s simple but old — it originally targeted earlier Windows versions. On modern Windows ⁄11 it may work only on some builds; if it fails, use Microsoft’s supported Custom Logon or maintained third‑party tools.
Requirements
- Administrator account.
- A JPG image (recommended ≤512 KB for older versions; modern builds can handle larger images but keep file size moderate).
- Windows ⁄11 — success may vary by build. Create a restore point first.
Quick overview (one-line)
Run the Any LogonUI Changer as admin → select JPG → apply → sign out or restart to see the new logon background → restore if needed.
Step-by-step
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Create recovery points
- Open Start → type Create a restore point → System Protection → Create.
- Optionally make a full disk image with your preferred backup tool.
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Obtain the program safely
- Download Any LogonUI Changer from a reputable archive (e.g., Softpedia) or the developer site.
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