Make Your Custom Login Screen Easily.......... ;)
First I will teach you how to over write your existing login screen with your new one. Here are the steps
Second method that I am teaching you will help Windows identify your new login screen as the default one. The good thing about this trick it that you don’t have to delete or replace your original login screen file. Here it goes.
If you ever feel like restoring your original login screen then all you have to do is use the backup copy of logonui.exe and paste it in C:\windows\system32\ and select over write.
First I will teach you how to over write your existing login screen with your new one. Here are the steps
- Make a backup copy of C:\windows\system32\logonui.exe
- Rename your new login screen to logonui.exe
- Overwrite the existing login screen file with your new login screen
Second method that I am teaching you will help Windows identify your new login screen as the default one. The good thing about this trick it that you don’t have to delete or replace your original login screen file. Here it goes.
- Copy your custom login screen file under another name, let’s say logonuiA.exe, to C:\Windows\system3\
- Open Start menu –> Run –> and type Regedit
- Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE –> SOFTWARE –> Microsoft –> Windows NT –> CurrentVersion –> Winlogon and change the value for UIHost to logonuiA.exe.
If you ever feel like restoring your original login screen then all you have to do is use the backup copy of logonui.exe and paste it in C:\windows\system32\ and select over write.