Windows10 how to extract the built-in lock screen wallpaper

  
                

There are many netizens who like Win10's built-in lock screen wallpapers. They feel very good and want to extract them and save them. So everyone knows where the paths to these wallpapers are? How do you extract them? Take a look at Xiaobian.

Path to Win10 built-in lock screen wallpaper:

Win10 10049 preview and later versions:

C:\\Users\\username\\appdata\\Local\\Packages\\ Microsoft.Windows.ContentDeliveryManager_********\\LocalState\\Assets\\

Before Win10 10049 Preview:

C:\\Users\\username\\appdata\\Local\\ Packages\\Microsoft.ContentDeliveryManager_********\\LocalState\\Assets\\

Note: These wallpapers are automatically downloaded from the Microsoft server by Win10 system, so you will see the time of the files are not consistent. And the wallpapers of different users are different.

However, these wallpaper files in the Assets directory have no suffix name by default, only a long list of file names. Figure:

You need to add a .jpg suffix to these file names to display properly. You can add file suffixes in batches.

The method of adding file suffixes in batches is as follows:

First copy all the wallpaper files in Assets to a new location, such as the Wallpaper directory of the D drive.

Then run the command prompt as an administrator and enter the following command:

ren D:\\Wallpaper\\* *.jpg

Enter to run, you can use Wallpaper Add a .jpg suffix to all files in the directory. These wallpaper images will be displayed normally. As shown in the figure:

You will see that there are usually two wallpapers for each screen, one for horizontal screen desktop wallpaper with 1920*1080 resolution and one for vertical screen mobile phone with 1080*1920 resolution. wallpaper.

Well, after knowing the path of the lock screen wallpaper built into the Win10 system, you can extract them and save them, or as a background for other computers or mobile phones.

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