Restore (Missing/deleted) files/folders

bobbymcgee

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Greetings, not sure if this is the right place for the following but I'll get right to the point, the following C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\User Account Pictures\Default Pictures was deleted when trying to remove the welcome screen logon avatar(frame). The avatar is still there but the folder is gone. Did a sfc scannow without any luck. (this is a co-workers pc) Is there a way to restore this folder (cmd.registry,?) And how do you get rid of that avatar lol and thx for the advice.
 
I think every windows 10 user could send them to you with an attachment (right now I don't have time to do it).
Or you can extract them from the installation CD (if you have it).
 
I think every windows 10 user could send them to you with an attachment (right now I don't have time to do it).
Or you can extract them from the installation CD (if you have it).

You gotta be kidding. Can anyone give me some input as to how to get these files(folder) back , they were accidently deleted when trying to remove the welcome screen avatar(pic frame) Thx
 
Thx, now that they're downloaded and unzipped aren't they suppose to be placed in a folder to be able to be used? And my original ? was never answered how do you get rid of the avatar?
 
You said:
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\User Account Pictures\Default Pictures was deleted when trying to remove the welcome screen logon avatar(frame).
Hence I got those files from there and you should put them there...
I didn't understand actually your problem (probably because of my English). I.e., I don't know where you see that avatar.
Maybe I/we can understand it better if you post an image of it (you can also search it in internet).

Are you trying to remove the background window?

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Greetings, does anyone get what I'm trying to do? In trying to remove the welcome screen avatar(frame where users picture should go) Information was given that in order to remove said avatar the account default pics had to be removed so my coworker removed said default pics but the avatar remained intact(it"s still there) I though putting the pics back and repeating the steps again would remove the avatar but seeing as they were all deleted this cannot be done. So does anyone have any idea how to remove the avatar?
 
Hi again bobbymcgee


Still "busted flat in Baton Rouge"? :)

... Now that xilolee helped you get your default pictures back (as he shows - just place them in the same location as before) .... it sounds like you have a co-worker who doesn't want their picture to show up on the login screen. Is that the main goal?

If so, she can visit Start > Settings > Accounts

If she doesn't care if the generic account diagram (avatar) shows, she can simply remove whatever picture is shown in the Picture section in Accounts (for her current account). For a lot of my customers, I put a nice nature photo or such (mine is a pair of glasses on a book -- since I've seen my face enough to know I don't want to stare at it much).

If she doesn't want the blue Windows (with light streaming to the left through the four-paned window) background, she can have a solid color show instead (Start > Settings > Personalization > Lock Screen ... and change the "Show Windows background on the login screen" setting to "Off"). I think after the Anniversary Update arrives on most of our PCs, we'll have even more choices. [I haven't had time yet to install it on my rather aging Windows 10 testers].

Another way for her to not have her user account picture show, nor any other picture -- would be to have her computer automatically enter her password for her. This usually is frowned upon in businesses (because anyone with physical access to the computer can easily use it). But if your friend is only using this computer in a private environment, and is the sole user on the machine, and has permission (if it is a company computer) - then she can use the "AutoLogon" utility from Microsoft/SysInternals to automatically log herself in. The login/user-account-picture is bypassed on a computer with only one user - when Autologon is installed and enabled.

AutoLogon
Autologon

All the details are there on the webpage.

She can also bypass logins from sleep/hibernation, and from screensavers.

Here are the step-by-step instructions (you might remember these from our earlier thread)
_________________________

1 - Instructions for the AutoLogon utility:
---a) Download the program from Microsoft/SysInternals -- Autologon
---b) You will see a file "AutoLogon.zip" in your Downloads folder
---c) Right-click the "AutoLogons.zip" file, and select "Extract All"
---d) In the pop-up window, select "Extract"
---e) Double-click on Autologon.exe to start the program
---f) Enter the Username for your account in the Username box
---g) Enter the password in the Password box
---h) Click on Enable
---i) You can now exit the program.


2 - Screen Saver (Power Options):
...a) Right-click the Windows Start Menu icon
...b) Select Power Options
...c) Select Require a password on wakeup
...d) Select Change settings that are currently unavailable
...e) Select Don't require a password (in the Password Protection on Wakeup section)
...f) Select Save Changes


3 - Screen Saver (Personalization)
...a) Right-click the Windows Start Menu icon
...b) Select Control Panel
...c) Select Personalization
...d) Select Screen Saver (it's on the lower right corner)
...e) If there is a check mark in the option box in front of "on resume, display logon screen" - remove that check mark by clicking on it.
...f) Select OK


4 -Account (Sign-in Options)
...a) Click on the Windows Start Menu icon
...b) Select Settings
...c) Select Accounts
...e) Select Sign-in options
...f) In the drop-down menu under Require sign-in, select Never
_________________________

Note that those instructions were okay for builds previous to the Anniversary Update. The screens might have changed a bit since then.... I'll update them if they've changed, once I have a chance to install the update & see where things are.


.... you can still sing the blues, though, even if we've solved the picture problem.... Nothin' wrong with singing the blues!
 
Hi again bobbymcgee


Still "busted flat in Baton Rouge"? :)

... Now that xilolee helped you get your default pictures back (as he shows - just place them in the same location as before) .... it sounds like you have a co-worker who doesn't want their picture to show up on the login screen. Is that the main goal?

If so, she can visit Start > Settings > Accounts

If she doesn't care if the generic account diagram (avatar) shows, she can simply remove whatever picture is shown in the Picture section in Accounts (for her current account). For a lot of my customers, I put a nice nature photo or such (mine is a pair of glasses on a book -- since I've seen my face enough to know I don't want to stare at it much).

If she doesn't want the blue Windows (with light streaming to the left through the four-paned window) background, she can have a solid color show instead (Start > Settings > Personalization > Lock Screen ... and change the "Show Windows background on the login screen" setting to "Off"). I think after the Anniversary Update arrives on most of our PCs, we'll have even more choices. [I haven't had time yet to install it on my rather aging Windows 10 testers].

Another way for her to not have her user account picture show, nor any other picture -- would be to have her computer automatically enter her password for her. This usually is frowned upon in businesses (because anyone with physical access to the computer can easily use it). But if your friend is only using this computer in a private environment, and is the sole user on the machine, and has permission (if it is a company computer) - then she can use the "AutoLogon" utility from Microsoft/SysInternals to automatically log herself in. The login/user-account-picture is bypassed on a computer with only one user - when Autologon is installed and enabled.

AutoLogon
Autologon

All the details are there on the webpage.

She can also bypass logins from sleep/hibernation, and from screensavers.

Here are the step-by-step instructions (you might remember these from our earlier thread)
_________________________

1 - Instructions for the AutoLogon utility:
---a) Download the program from Microsoft/SysInternals -- Autologon
---b) You will see a file "AutoLogon.zip" in your Downloads folder
---c) Right-click the "AutoLogons.zip" file, and select "Extract All"
---d) In the pop-up window, select "Extract"
---e) Double-click on Autologon.exe to start the program
---f) Enter the Username for your account in the Username box
---g) Enter the password in the Password box
---h) Click on Enable
---i) You can now exit the program.


2 - Screen Saver (Power Options):
...a) Right-click the Windows Start Menu icon
...b) Select Power Options
...c) Select Require a password on wakeup
...d) Select Change settings that are currently unavailable
...e) Select Don't require a password (in the Password Protection on Wakeup section)
...f) Select Save Changes


3 - Screen Saver (Personalization)
...a) Right-click the Windows Start Menu icon
...b) Select Control Panel
...c) Select Personalization
...d) Select Screen Saver (it's on the lower right corner)
...e) If there is a check mark in the option box in front of "on resume, display logon screen" - remove that check mark by clicking on it.
...f) Select OK


4 -Account (Sign-in Options)
...a) Click on the Windows Start Menu icon
...b) Select Settings
...c) Select Accounts
...e) Select Sign-in options
...f) In the drop-down menu under Require sign-in, select Never
_________________________

Note that those instructions were okay for builds previous to the Anniversary Update. The screens might have changed a bit since then.... I'll update them if they've changed, once I have a chance to install the update & see where things are.


.... you can still sing the blues, though, even if we've solved the picture problem.... Nothin' wrong with singing the blues!

Greetings Gary, once again I thank you for your help and as always Peace. I always sing the blues lol.
 

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