Locate RAR/ZIP File & Extract: Find the RAR/ZIP file you want to open for Sims4.Follow the on-screen instructions It’s like grabbing a vine to swing on! Locate the installer in your downloads folder and double-click to install. Download & Install WinRAR: Swing over to the official WinRAR website and download the version suitable for your computer.WinRAR is like the alpha monkey of archive managers, helping you unzip those RAR/ZIP files to get your new Sims4 content! Now, your Sims can enjoy their new relaxed additions! Move to Sims4 Folder: Move the downloaded content to your Sims4 Mods folder. It’s like grabbing your banana back from the sloth! Unzip File: After uploading, click “Unzip File” and let EzyZip do its slow and steady work to reveal your Sims4 content!ĭownload Extracted Files: Once EzyZip has finished, download the extracted files. Hand over your banana bunch to the sloth! Upload RAR/ZIP File: Click “Choose File” and select your Sims4 RAR/ZIP file. It’s like finding a cozy tree to relax in! Go to EzyZip: Swing on over to the Ezyzip Website. In both procedures, one ends up on the Lock Screen settings page, but choice made through the HeatherS1969 approach actually changes the BOOT screen wallpaper.EzyZip is like the easy-going sloth of the archive jungle, letting you unzip files online without any downloads!
I use Classic Shell, so I'm not sure if the steps are the same for people who use the default Win 10 (Metro?) setup. Start -> click on account picture -> change account settings -> Sign-in options -> Related settings / Lock screen -> Lock Screen to replace the background picture Settings -> Personalization -> Lock Screen to replace the background picture So, I carefully repeated the steps as instructed, and it fixed the issue. Because the last step ended on the Lock Screen settings page, I thought at first that the HeatherS1969 approach simply used a different starting point but was ultimately the same, but the follow-up by MichelleBryant-Thomas in the thread suggested that it worked. Almost all of the solutions offered were about the same procedure mentioned above until I came across that of HeatherS1969. When I began looking for a solution on-line, I discovered my case was happening to others, too. I thought the picture or setting was stuck or it was a bug unique to my system/setup. I repeated the Settings procedure many times, but it did not produce the result I wanted. If I shutdown the system and cold-booted, the default Win 10 landscape wallpaper came up again on (what I call) the BOOT screen.
From this point on until shutdown, if the system got locked manually or timed out, the new custom wallpaper was shown on the LOCK and LOGON screens all the time. If I touched the mouse or keyboard, the LOGON screen popped up with the new custom wallpaper. Then, every time I cold-booted, the system began showing the default Win 10 landscape wallpaper again. The new custom wallpaper was shown on both LOCK and LOGON screens. I manually locked my system to test it, no problem. I used Settings -> Personalization -> Lock Screen to replace the wallpaper using my own picture collection and set the same wallpaper for log-in (LOGON) screen. My system had been showing the default Win 10 landscape wallpapers in all screens.
I hope this information helps you, post the results again. If you want to use your photo as your lock screen wallpaper, select “Browse photos” and browse the image. This option also changes wallpapers automatically at regular intervals. Slideshow: This option allows you to select a folder that contains images. Photo: This option lets you choose an image from Microsoft or an image from your collection. Windows Spotlight: Images are set automatically by Windows 11. Now, under Customize your lock screen, you will find three different options. Click an option "lock screen" on the right panel as shown in the screenshot below. In the right pane, click on Personalization Option. Alternatively, you can press Windows key + I to open Settings directly. First, click the "Start" button and click the "Settings" icon. So, in this article, we will share a step-by-step guide on how to change Windows 11 lock screen wallpaper. However, you can change the lock screen wallpaper in Windows 11 manually. Probably your image was a Windows highlight check if this function is active I'm happy to help you todayįollow these steps to change Windows 11 lock screen wallpaper