Where Are Themes Saved In Windows 10

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Find your files in Windows 10 using one of these methods. Search from the taskbar: Type the name of a document (or a keyword from it) into the search box on the taskbar. You'll see results for documents across your PC and OneDrive under Best match. How to use themes on Windows 10. While Settings has included a Themes page for a long time, it was not until the Creators Update that Windows 10 migrated the options from Control Panel to Settings. How to Install New Desktop Themes in Windows 10. Right click the Start menu and select Settings. Choose Personalization from the Windows Settings menu. On the left, select Themes from the sidebar. Under Apply a Theme, click the link to Get more themes in the store. Choose a theme, and click to open a pop-up to download it. The Wallpaper folder is where all theme’s wallpapers are saved. If you haven’t installed any themes, these are 3 themes by default that come with Windows 10. And they are stored in Wallpaper folder like below. And listed in Personalization control panel applet as following.

Any other Themes that a user downloads and installs are placed in the C: Users yourusername AppData Local Microsoft Windows Themes folder. When you download a Theme pack, you must double click the downloaded file to install the theme. A question some of you may have is – Where are the default Desktop Wallpapers and Lock Screen background images stored in Windows 10? This post will show you the location of the Wallpapers.

Windows 10’s Creators Update adds themes to the Windows Store, making it easy to customize your desktop with new backgrounds, sounds, and colors. These are the same types of desktop themes originally offered in Windows 7.

Windows 10’s Creators Update adds themes to the Windows Store, making it easy to customize your desktop with new backgrounds, sounds, and colors. These are the same types of desktop themes originally offered in Windows 7.

How to Choose a Desktop Theme

Head to Settings > Personalization > Themes to view your installed themes. Under “Apply a theme”, you’ll see the different installed themes you can select. Click “Get more themes in the Store” and you’ll be taken to a list of themes in the Store application.

At the launch of the Creators Update, there are 174 themes available in the Store. All of them are free. Click any theme to open its page and see details about the theme.

On a theme’s page, click the “Get” button to download the theme to your PC.

Windows downloads the theme from the Store, where it appears in your list of installed themes in the Settings app. Just select the theme to use it.

How to Customize Your Desktop Theme

Themes can include four elements: one or more desktop backgrounds, a color, a set of sounds, and set of mouse cursors. In practice, you’ll find that most themes provide a slideshow of desktop backgrounds and a color. They leave the sounds and mouse cursor alone, choosing “Windows Default” for sounds and “Windows Aero” for the mouse cursor.

You can view and customize these elements by clicking the “Background”, “Color”, “Sounds”, and “Mouse cursor” options on the Themes pane, and we’re going to go over each of those in turn.

You can customize your background by clicking “Background”. Most themes provide multiple background images and set up a slideshow. You can control how often your desktop background changes or set the slideshow to “Shuffle” so it chooses a random image from the slideshow each time it changes.

The “Color” option allows you to select which “accent color” Windows users for different interface elements, including on your Start menu and taskbar.

If you want your theme’s accent color used for your window title bars, you’ll need to scroll down on the Color screen and enable the “Title bars” option under “Show accent color on the following surfaces.” If you don’t, Windows 10 will use its default white title bars.

RELATED:How to Use a Dark Theme in Windows 10

At the bottom of this screen, you can choose your default “app mode” to select between Windows 10’s built-in Light and Dark themes for applications.

RELATED:How to Turn Off (or Customize) Sound Effects in Windows

Windows re-enables the “Windows Default” sound theme whenever you choose a new theme. Click “Sounds” to customize these settings. Choose “No Sounds” in the Sound Scheme box and click “OK” if you want to disable Windows 10’s desktop effect sounds.

The “Mouse cursor” option allows you to select a mouse cursor scheme, or customize what individual mouse cursors look like. For example, you can switch to “Windows Black” for a black mouse cursor instead of a white one or enable a shadow under the mouse pointer.

If you change anything, the name of your theme will change to “Custom” and you can click the “Save theme” button to save it for the future. Give the theme a name and it gets added to your list of themes. You can then easily switch back to your custom theme, even after trying out other ones.

How to Remove an Installed Theme

To remove an installed theme from the list, right-click it and select “Delete”. Note that you can’t remove the default themes Windows 10 comes with—only those you have created or downloaded.

How to Save and Share a Custom Theme

To save a custom theme to a file and share it with someone else, right-click the theme and select “Save theme for sharing.”

Windows saves the theme to a .desktopthemepack file, which you then can share with other people. After you send them the .desktopthemepack file, they just have to doubpe-click it to install it on their PC. The theme then appears as an option in the Themes pane, just like themes you get from the Store.

How to Choose Whether Your Theme Syncs

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If you sign in with a Microsoft account, Windows 10 automatically synchronizes your desktop theme between your Windows 10 PCs by default. Change your theme on one PC and it will automatically change on your other computers. Set up a new PC in the future and it will automatically use your chosen theme after you sign in.

If you don’t want your theme settings synchronizing between your PCs—for example, if you want to use different themes on different PCs—you can disable this. Head to Settings > Accounts > Sync Your Settings. and set “Theme” to “Off”.

There is one other thing you should be aware of, here. For the purposes of syncing, Windows considers any of these personalization settings you change to be part of your theme. So, even if you don’t apply a new theme—say you just change your color or background—changes you make get synced to other PCs on your account as well (assuming they also have theme syncing turned on).

RELATED:How to Install Custom Themes and Visual Styles in Windows

The themes offered in the Windows Store and Settings app are different from the more advanced “visual styles” you may have heard of. Third-party visual styles are still not officially supported in Windows and still require modifying system files to install.

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Active1 year, 1 month ago

I want to change my Chrome theme from time to time. But whenever I download a theme in Chrome, it installs it and the downloaded file is missing from the destination.

I want to maintain a collection of the theme files (.crx) so that I will be able to alternate between them.

I am using Windows XP.

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Where Are The Themes Saved In Windows 10

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I have figured out this way that works. It seems that the file goes poof when you try to hoard themes. Once a theme is downloaded into the folder it is given a name like 'asdsdfscsdfsdfsdfd'. I copy that folder to another place on my computer and rename it.

Whenever you want to switch themes you can replace it into the original location.(There must be an easier way though)

The themes are located here(at least on my machine)(Win 7)

I was unable to navigate to AppData and had to manually type the directory into the window.

I came across this. Which mentions the link for XP is

Here the link to the page. (Maybe theres some info for a better way.)

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Another piece of the puzzle: I edited the image c:UsersdenishAppDataLocalGoogleChromeUser DataDefaultExtensionsipihgjdhjoldhpfpmiiimpnmohpfhkcm1_0imagestheme_ntp_background.png but the theme still showed the original image until I deleted ..1_0Cached Theme.pak.

Windows update exe file. Also, you can bookmark themes' pages in the Chrome Web Store.

Denis HoweDenis Howe

I found this Google Chrome Plugin that lets you actually save the .crx files of themes and extensions.

  1. Install the plugin.
  2. Find the theme store page.
  3. Right click and select 'Get CRX of this extension'
  4. Then it opens a new page with a link to download it.
  5. Right click on the link, and select 'Save link as..'

I hope this helps!

WarButter WarButter

This doesn't work on the main chrome theme site cause they have some weird re-direct thing going on but if you right-click on the link and click save-as, you should be able to save the .crx file itself rather than running it.

ChrisChris

For Windows 7, go to the file path mentioned before >C:UsersAppDataLocalGoogleChromeUser DataDefaultExtensions

Once in there, the hard part begins if you have a lot of apps. Open each folder and/or sub folder and just look for some image files. It is the easiest way to tell what app the folder is for because you will see some icon images or .png images.

I opened up a folder called 'mgihmkgobaljfehcadcckdggpeojaadh' and a sub folder called 'images' and right away saw my theme picture. Somewhere in that main folder ('mgihmkgobaljfehcadcckdggpeojaadh') for the app is a file called 'manifest.json'. Open it with notepad, but don't change anything in there. Look for 'name': '(your theme name here)', (it is usually on line 4) and you will see the name of your theme! Mine was 'name': 'Into The Mist',

No need to copy the big long app code name and paste it into your browser.

Hope this helps!

user191163user191163

I found this way and I think is the most easy one (at this time at least). This method works only for the active theme:

  1. Open a new Tab in Google Chrome (if the new Tab isn't the Chrome's home page, then type: chrome://newtab)
  2. Right click somewhere at the background
  3. Click 'Inspect' or press Ctrl+Swift+I
  4. Locate 'Sources' Tab and navigate to it
  5. On the left side, locate the category 'theme' and extend it
  6. You should see some files like:IDR_THEME_NTP_BACKGROUND**?** some_text
  7. Copy the text after the '?'
  8. Navigate to Google Chrome installation Folder (usually: 'C:Users your_usernameAppDataLocalGoogleChromeUser DataDefaultExtensions')
  9. Now make a search with the text you copied earlier. The result of the search should be the folder of our current active theme of Google Chrome.
user721692user721692

The name of the theme inside of your AppDataLocal folder is in the URL from the chrome web store. For example :https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/robot-theme-inspired-by-a/oeljdmeofcikjblcoehpmdnooimalbmj

would be oeljdmeofcikjblcoehpmdnooimalbmj

Hope this helps!

MadMrCrazyMadMrCrazy

It's been changed to support user profiles. Here's the new location:

The default profile number is 1, but yours may be different depending how many profiles you have and which one you want to access.

Byte11Byte11

The easiest way I found out how to do this on mac is:

  1. go to the site where your theme is that you want

  2. download it

  3. click on the down arrow on the right of the download and click show in folder

  4. drag .crx file to desktop

  5. go to your google docs

  6. create folder for themes ('THEMES')

  7. drag the .crx files from desktop to the THEMES folder (which should download to the folder)

  8. you are done and they are saved, then the apply theme

  9. repeat steps 1-4 to download more

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****Save to Favorites****I Found its easier to create a folder called themes in my bookmarks and save the page there so when ever i feel like a change i just go into the said folder an choose one ive previously saved.

Where Are Desktop Themes Saved

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