Windows 10 Lock Screen Black Background No Wallpaper [Fix]
Windows 10 Lock Screen Black Background No Wallpaper [Fix]
The Lock screen is more than just an image in the background. Use this guide to personalize and get the most out of the experience on Windows 10.
On Windows 10, the Lock screen is the experience that you always see before signing in to your account, and while it may seem like something unnecessary, it provides some useful functionalities, even before accessing the desktop.
For example, in the Lock screen, you can see the current date and time, show calendar events, and notifications from other apps. You can also interact with Cortana, showcase your favorite background images, personal pictures, and beautiful images from Bing using Windows Spotlight.
Starting with the Windows 10 anniversary update, you can show the lock screen wallpaper in the login or sign-in screen as well. However, with the wallpaper option enabled for the sign-in screen, there appears a problem where the lock screen shows up with a black background instead of a Windows Spotlight image or a wallpaper.
With the Windows 10 anniversary update, Microsoft facilitated its users to show wallpaper on the lock/ login screen at the Windows startup. Users can set custom wallpaper or Microsoft’s own wallpapers that are synchronised with server i.e. Windows Spotlight. But a majority of users have come up with a bug that doesn’t let them display wallpaper on lock screen instead it shows black screen and when you press a key to navigate to log-in screen, it shows your selected background image.
With the Windows 10 anniversary update, Microsoft facilitated its users to show wallpaper on the lock/ login screen at the Windows startup. Users can set custom wallpaper or Microsoft’s own wallpapers that are synchronised with server i.e. Windows Spotlight. But a majority of users have come up with a bug that doesn’t let them display wallpaper on lock screen instead it shows black screen and when you press a key to navigate to log-in screen, it shows your selected background image.
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops,and tablets running the Windows 10 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba,Lenovo, and Samsung).