I think you should use the "Refresh" button to refresh the OS back to it's previous state, only 3rd party programs will be removed, but you should backup your data (just in case something's goes wrong)
Okay, I completely remember what I did now & have found the solution to my problem.. I was able to finally restore the default login picture then set a new custom picture.. Unfortunately, my solution may be unique to my setup because of other extra changes I have made at an earlier date.. I can post my steps to my resolution however if you think others will be able to benefit.
Glad you solved your problem Why not? I think you should post your solution, it'll be helpful for others
Well, the best way to explain it is with this video youtube[dotcom]/watch?v=jw0OsSHql64 If you follow that video, the text isn't in English but, the man giving the tutorial is speaking English. Just do everything in reverse.. The video will also help you check for proper file names and proper folder structure.. The methods in the video are for Windows 8.1 but, if you watch the video in its entirety, you should be able to determine how it all carries over to Windows 10..
Update: Code: - Changelog 0.0.0.9: Updated Color Picker Added Preview Minor Changes Few changes before i switch to WPF..
The Revert button should also be in the Image tab, not just the Advanced tab.. It may prevent future questions about that small caveat.. Also, when I fire up v0.9 I noticed a small blue Windows logo icon in the system tray; it looks exactly like the logo used in the main program window after Windows 10 Login Changer at the top of the window.. I hovered mouse over it & a message said, "Click to close." I right-clicked it & the icon went away but, Windows 10 Login Changer stayed open; I then closed Windows 10 Login Changer and re-opened to see the little logo reappears in the system tray. This time I left-clicked it & again, the icon went away but, Windows 10 Login Changer stayed open.. So, is that little icon going to have some functionality soon? What are the proposed plans?
The function is already in place since version 0.6, but it looks like my version of Windows 10 is not showing any notify icon popups..
Ohh okay Are there any other Windows 10 customization tools in the pipeline? Like changing the default login screen as the famous Windows.7.OEM. Activation.Brander.Release.2-Orbit30 tool did for Windows 7?