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Old September 13th 18, 04:49 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Big Al[_5_]
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Default Windows 10 Updates: New Boot Screens

On 09/13/2018 10:35 AM, Alexander Shofner-Geidt wrote:
It seems like each time we have the monthly updates now, the Microsoft
elves are adding new boot screens to package.

My computers are apparently set at default to randomly display artful
photos during bootup - I set them to skip the login routine - then they
boot into my user desktop's background themes.

The point is that for a couple of years the MSFT boot screens remained the
same series then sometime in the last few months, each time after a monthly
update, new boot screens are coming after the updates.

I have tried searching (Google) for where these photos are stored on my
hard drive. I have found where some artwork is stored, but, alas, none of
the new screens reside at those locations. While this could be part of the
huge Globalist Liberal Open-Borders conspiracy to shadowban Conservatives
that support President Trump, I stongly feel that politics should be left
out of subject matter that deals with computers and computing because
pretty soon we will be all one species drinking the Kool-Aid while serving
the will of our mechanical masters anyway.

There are a couple of these photos I would like to capture, copy or rip and
save to use as my own background, if that is legal.

Anybody have an app for that?

Thanks in advance.

I found a few hints. Both seem to give me images. Not sure they are
the ones you are looking for.

C:\windows\web\screen

C:\Users\**yourusername**\AppData\Local\Packages\M icrosoft.Windows.ContentDeliveryManager_**randomle tters**\LocalState\Assets
Copy the images to somewhere else. Rename them to .jpg
I'm in Linux and since Linux does not use the extension, the images are
already viewable, but you'll have to add the .jpg to all of them to see
them. Some of the stuff is useless but....

Al

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