(To switch back to the default Windows log-in screen, change this value back to 0.)Ħ. Under Value data: type 1 (default will be 0). Right-click DisableLogonBackgroundImage and click Modify.ĥ. Label this new DWORD DisableLogonBackgroundImage.Ĥ. Right-click System and click New > DWORD (32-bit) Value.
In the Registry Editor, navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > Software > Policies > Microsoft > Windows > System.ģ. Type regedit in the Run textbox and press Enter. Go to Start > All apps > Windows System > Run. So if you are not completely comfortable editing the Registry, I recommend sticking with the default Windows 10 log-in screen for now.ġ. Warning: This 'fix' does involve editing the Windows Registry, and misediting the Registry can cause your computer to stop functioning.
There's also another fix, but it's more complicated.