Gravity Gravity 2, 7 7 gold badges 30 30 silver badges 49 49 bronze badges. Let us know what you want to achieve with your script to get a better solution. Shayan Shayan 1, 5 5 gold badges 21 21 silver badges 30 30 bronze badges. This worked great – I had a random wallpaper and couldn’t figure out which source image it was. This does not work with multiple displays. Iain S Iain S 3 3 silver badges 4 4 bronze badges. Want to know more? I was able to find the path to those wallpaper images using this. Since we launched in, our articles have been read more than 1 billion times. How-To Geek is where you turn when you want experts to explain technology. The Best Tech Newsletter Anywhere Join, subscribers and get a daily digest of news, geek trivia, and our feature articles. If you are searching for methods to optimize your storage device and restore lost data from different storage devices, then Ariel can provide reliable solutions for these issues. The Winhelponline website has compiled a couple of scripts VBA and PowerShell which can print the image name, and launch Explorer to point to the image file. Microsoft doesn’t want things to be easy though: this isn’t plain text so you have to decode it from binary. ![]() I have Windows 10, version One of the other answers got me looking in the registry and I found exactly what I needed in clear text at. Personally, I use John’s Background Switcher to manage my desktop background. If you are looking for the location of Lock Screen images, visit this SuperUser question. Path 4 [wallpapers from installed themes Aero, etc. ![]() It will work for your last five wallpapers but nothing older 1. Use « Open With » or « How do you want to open this file? Note for Windows 10 : The above locations have limitations. Note : The file TranscodedWallpaper in Path 2 does not have a file extension. I need a similar command that returns the path s to the current image on the desktop background s that actually works in Windows 10 if one exists.Ī copy of the current wallpaper can be found by entering one of the below paths in Windows File Explorer address bar. It only returns the first image in the folder, it does not change with the backgrounds as they transition. How could I find out the path to the current desktop image? In Windows 10 this no longer works. There is another question on here that allows users to find the path to their current background image through a cmd command.
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