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16-01-2017 08:40 AM
If, like me, you’re fascinated by some of the marvellous photos that appear on Windows 10's lock screen, you may want to save them permanently on your computer. I’ve found various very technical explanations of how to do this, but this is my simplified guide.
The result will be a collection of images, plus assorted other files that you can delete. The photos used by the lock screen change regularly, so you may want to repeat this process from time to time, to add new ones to your collection. Act quickly to save a copy of any images you particularly like – the Assets folder changes regularly. [If you’ve wondered why your data usage has climbed since you upgraded to Windows 10, the glorious lock screen images could be part of the explanation, though only to the tune of a few MB per week.]
WARNING: If you decide to do this, please be very careful not to make any changes to the Assets folder located using Stage 2 above – otherwise you could ##~## up your computer good and proper.
16-01-2017 08:50 AM
Very nice guide @Annie_N 👍🏻
I left using windows when Windows 7 came to the table moving to OS X
On a side note > I see the forum filter hit for some reason
Current Phone >
Samsung Galaxy s²³ Ultra 512gb Phantom Black.