Windows Vista Default login screen every day to see will be greasy, as well, to do their own, get a personality of the logon interface!
Below, Vista home generally say how DIY own personality Vista login screen
1. Download Reshacker
2. Open the Vista letter/windows/system32/imageres.dll file with Reshacker, click on the IMAGE item on the left, select "Operation-Save [IMAGE] resource" to select a location to save the name and then exit the software
3. Find the saved file, you can see 13 jpg pictures, file name from Data_1.jpg to Data_13.jpg, the size of 1280x1024,1280x960,1024x768,1600x1200,1440x900, respectively, 1920x1200,1280x768,
1360x768,1024x1280,960x1280,900x1440,768x1280,768x1360, find the same and the same as your desktop resolution or the same width and height of the closest one
4. Choose a picture of your own that is larger than or equal to the size of the picture found in the previous step, and use the image processing software to trim its dimensions to this value
5. Save as JPG (it is recommended to use advanced image processing software, such as: Photoshop, and select the JPG compression rate as "large file" to ensure the image quality)
(If you want to share the final results with others, do not know the other desktop resolution, the proposal to modify all 13 pictures)
6. Open the Imageres.dll file again with Reshacker, select "Operation-replace other resources", click "Open New Resource File" in the pop-up dialog box to select the modified picture and select "Open", enter image in "Resource type", "Resource Name" Enter the corresponding name (such as data_1.jpg corresponds to 5031,data_13.jpg 5043, etc.)
7. Click "Replace"
8. Select "File-Save as" to choose Save location (note Do not select the system disk partition), and in the "filename" input imageres.dll, click "Save", Exit Reshacker
Now, faced with a new problem, how do you replace the modified file? The Vista House considers the following steps to be a bit inappropriate for beginners. Another system is required. Just start the disc.
A. Reboot to another set of operating systems
B. Enter the Vista letter/windows/system32/directory, find the Imageres.dll file, right-click Select "Properties", enter "security" → "advanced" → "owner", click "Admin" item "OK" close all dialog boxes.
C. Right-click the file again select Properties → security → advanced, double-click Admin, check Full control, OK to close all dialog boxes.
D. Copy the modified file to this directory and overwrite the original file
You can see your results after you reboot.