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    Resolved [RESOLVED] Lock in default startup picture

    When I upgraded to Win 10, from Windows 7, the system opened with a picture taken from inside a cave showing monoliths on the shore. I don't recall making any settiings to get that photo. I like it.
    Recently when helping a friend upgrade from Win 7 to Win 10, we are unable to get that to lock-in at the same photo. I've tried following setup procedure from a Windows 10 book, he purchased, but can't seem to have it show on the next startup. Also, a problem having his name appear when the system first opens with "Hello".

    Would appreciate any input.

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    You like the view from the seacave at Hug Point State Park too.
    This should help you.
    http://www.cnet.com/how-to/change-th...a-solid-color/

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    Thanks, Train, I'll copy and give it a try when I go to friends house. I'll let you know how it makes out.

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    You are welcome!

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    Worked like a charm, also got his name to replace "user". BTW, you seem to know cave - is it located in Oregon or Washington state? Why I ask, several years ago, taking a class in oil painting, I saw a calendar photo labeled "The monoliths of Oregon". I had visited both states, but unfortunately never got to travel their coast line. Thanks, again.

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    Yes, it is a state park on US 101 near Arch Cape , Oregon. I believe that is where it is located.

    But all the rocks you see out in the ocean, the lava came from the Craters of the Moon volcano in Idaho.

    I recommend driving US 101 from LA to Olympia, WA and take your time doing it.
    Stationed at Ft Devons, I was glad to leave that tax state too.

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