How to Change Login Screen Apple Logo on Mac OS X Leopard / Snow Leopard
01/06/10 11:18 Filed in: Mac Tutorial
This guide will help you on how to change the login screen (the user switcher mode) apple logo to a custom image. Make sure the custom image is of size 90x90 and is in .tif format. For the best possible results, make the background of the image invisible.
1. First of all, on desktop press 'Cmd'+'Shift'+'G' and a 'Go to Folder' window will show up. Type the following path into that window and hit enter.
/System/Library/CoreServices/SecurityAgentPlugins/loginwindow.bundle/Contents/Resources/







4. It will finally ask for your password, type it in and hit return.


Whenever you open your mac, the login screen will show the custom image instead of the plain old Apple logo.
1. First of all, on desktop press 'Cmd'+'Shift'+'G' and a 'Go to Folder' window will show up. Type the following path into that window and hit enter.
/System/Library/CoreServices/SecurityAgentPlugins/loginwindow.bundle/Contents/Resources/







4. It will finally ask for your password, type it in and hit return.


Whenever you open your mac, the login screen will show the custom image instead of the plain old Apple logo.
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