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20 mar 2017 · In Windows 10 you will find it in %AppData%\Microsoft\Windows\Themes\CachedFiles. You can also interrogate the registry at HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop\TranscodedImageCache
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30 sie 2019 · The path is HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Wallpapers in regedit. Reference: How to delete a desktop wallpaper in Windows 10? answered by Magnus.
20 mar 2016 · I need to check which folder both usernames are using as the source of background images. The personalisation 'app' does NOT show the current folder and the 'browse' option just drops in at the top of a library structure.
2 gru 2015 · Some wallpapers are also stored in this location: C:\Users\xxxx\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.Windows.ContentDeliveryManager_cw5n1h2txyewy\LocalState\Assets. The images don't have an extension but paint will open them. The larger files are the wallpapers.
10 wrz 2024 · In File Explorer, go to the address bar and enter %AppData%MicrosoftWindowsThemes. This folder contains various theme files and wallpapers used by Windows 10. By navigating here, you’ll find the current and past background images.
27 sty 2022 · This post tells you how to find the current wallpaper file name and path in Windows 8, Windows 10, and Windows 11. Find the current wallpaper (desktop background) file: In your Themes folder. Using Desktop Background applet. Using the Registry Editor. Using Windows script.
You can find the description of the photo by going to "C:\Users\username_for_your_computer\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Themes" and then selecting the picture and going to its properties. It should contain information on where the photo was taken.