

Windows 10 uses different backgrounds depending on the resolution you use. On the topic of frustrating changes Microsoft has made this year, have you suddenly started seeing a program called Microsoft Teams startup when you turn on your computer? If so, and you find that it annoys you, we have an article on how to remove it from your startup processes.When deploying Windows 10 one of the most common things you want to do is to modify the default wallpaper. You can download these instead of copying them over from an older computer. Once you have the original file copied over to the computer with the update, simply right click and set it as your desktop background like shown in this tutorial with the copy from Imgur.Ī user over at the Windows 10 Forums retrieved these images and uploaded them for others to use. I’d recommend using something like Dropbox to do this but you could just as easily use a USB stick. You can do this by navigating to the C:\Windows\Web\4K\Wallpaper\Windows directory on the older Windows 10 version PC and copying over the img0_3840x2160.jpg file to the updated computer. Windows 10 Wallpapers LocationĪnother option you may have, if you have access to another Windows 10 computer that has not yet received the update, is to pull the original image from that computer’s windows wallpaper directory. Your desktop wallpaper should now be back to the original Windows 10 wallpaper. Right click it and choose Set as desktop background. Step 2: Go back to your desktop and find the image you just saved. Step 1: Open this Imgur link and save the image to your desktop. How to Restore the Old Windows 10 Default Wallpaper
