The following example shows this. The master theme selector section of the. You do not have a choice of values for this parameter. The following shows this. Windows 7 and later. A theme pack is a. Users can create theme packs through the Personalization Control Panel.
Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported. Download Microsoft Edge More info. Contents Exit focus mode. Is this page helpful? Please rate your experience Yes No. Any additional feedback? Note This section is optional. Note This section is required. In this article. DisplayName is the theme name that will show up in the Personalization Control Panel.
It can be a string or a reference to a localized name. This field is optional. If it is missing, the theme filename is used as the theme name. Windows 7 and later BrandImage specifies the path to a branded graphic file that is incorporated in the theme preview in the Personalization Control Panel.
The icon graphic must be a PNG file. The graphic is scaled to 80x pixels, so it is recommended that you provide an image of that size. The Theme gallery respects the transparent regions of your brand icon.
If it is missing, no logo is displayed as the theme icon. Interval is a number that determines how often the background changes. It is measured in milliseconds. Shuffle identifies whether the background shuffles. Required if ImagesRootPath is not specified. To find out your maximum Resolution supported, right click your desktop, click Screen Resolution. Click in the Resolution list box and take note of the maximum resolution supported by your display.
You might need to write this down. Next we will proceed to resize the image using Microsoft Paint. Browse to where the image is located, or you can open it from within Microsoft Paint. Just to be safe, create a backup copy of the image just in case you make a mistake when editing it. This will present the Resize and Skew window on screen. We will be using the Resize tools. So for example, my screen resolution is by , so I would enter in to the Horizontal box and in the Vertical box.
Once this is done, click OK. Apply the same steps for additional images you would like to have added to your Wallpaper Theme. Remember to save the changes. I deleted "Unsaved Theme" but it appeared again. Close Personalization first. Delete the Custom. Now, open Personalization again and check if the Unsaved Theme still exists. If so, try deleting and see if it reappears. Yep, I manually changed an icon of a folder a long time ago but I didn't remember.
Since then Windows 7 had recognized the default theme as "changed theme". When I applied the Windows 7 default theme, that icon wasn't restored and Windows 7 kept creating "Unsaved theme".
I just changed to icon to default and the problem was gone. This is what I found to be causing the problem. Under the "[Sounds]" subsection, I see the following difference. Looking up "mmres. Why is this thing changing my themes? Right-click on Speaker icon at tray, choose Sounds. Well, that didn't take long, it happened again, soon after I posted that last message saying it may or may not take a long time to happen again.
Okay, so after switching to the Windows default sound theme, that part didn't change, but this time it looks like the the slideshow subsection completely disappeared from the theme file. So I assume something or someone has changed the desktop background of "Windows 7" theme. Go to Personalize and choose " Windows 7 " theme under Aero themes , then click on Desktop Background link and img0.
Because of the missing of [Slideshow] section from the Unsaved Theme file, I'm pretty sure that you compare Unsaved Theme file with the other than " Windows 7 " theme that's hard to tell which changed. I've been having this same problem on my work notebook.
I use the Bing Dynamic theme, which is RSS-based and automatically pulls down new content periodically. The theme creates a slideshow of cached backgrounds from Bing. I've noticed that intermittently, it gets stuck on a single background and when I check the theme under Personalization, Windows has created an Unsaved Theme, which contains only the currently displayed background.
It's easy enough to set it back to Bing Dynamic, but it's annoying. I'm going to try the file compare utility next time it happens to try and get to the bottom of it. I've noticed it seems to happen most frequently when I dock or undock. Any additional suggestions would be appreciated. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? SQL Server. Sign in.
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