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Replied on February 9, 2017. In Windows 10, the location for the themes pictures is. c:\users\your name\appdata\local\Microsoft\Windows\Themes. There you can add, delete, or change your windows 10 themes. The location for your current themes Slideshow pictures is; c:\users\your name\appdata\local\Microsoft\Windows\Backgroundslideshow\Slideshow.
Download and Install Themes from Microsoft Store in Microsoft Store. 1. Open the Store app. 2. Click/tap on the Apps tab at the top of the Store, and click/tap on the Top apps button. (see screenshot below) 3. Select Personalization in the Category drop down menu. (see screenshot below) 4. Scroll down the page and click/tap on a theme (ex ...
Which will take you to wherever your default themes are saved. And there you can access the folders containing the pictures for each theme and add/delete and so forth. i hope helps you
Thats where you will find your themes now in individual folders. If you want to pick and choose a selection of pictures as your theme, do this. Open one of theme folders, open DesktopBackground folder.
I am having the same issue with Windows 10 Eval Copy 18305.rs_prerelease. What people aren't understanding is that the downloaded "Themes" are not being "saved" in the proper directory. This is why they do NOT show up when trying to use them through settings.
For theme settings, select the Start button, then Settings > Personalisation > Themes and select Theme settings. Choose from a default theme. Select Get more themes online to download new themes featuring cute animals, holiday cheer and other smile-inducing options. Alternatively, you can go here to download Desktop Themes for Windows 10.
Windows 10 themes - selecting certain pictures (SOLVED) I recently went looking for a way to extract/save certain pictures from a windows theme, and came across some old threads on here where others had asked the same question, but it never was answered.
If you want to combine the files into one folder, you can do that in Explorer. If you want to use the old wallpaper picker to sub-select images, you can use that by typing in exactly: control /name Microsoft.Personalization /page pageWallpaper. at a Win+R (Run) prompt. GR.
Scroll down and locate the theme. Click on the theme and then click Uninstall. Once you are able to uninstall the theme, you will need to delete it. Open Windows Settings again. Then click on Personalization. Then click on Themes. Then right click on the theme you want to remove and then click on Delete. Hope it helps,
Ideally, after installing the Theme, you can go to Start >> Settings >> Personalization >> Themes and click on the Theme to apply it. However, if you do not see the Theme in the Settings page, it could be possible that the Theme is not installed properly. As you have already tried resetting Microsoft Store, I would suggest you to try re ...