بتسجيلك أنت توافق على اتفاقية المستخدم و أنت مدرك لما تقوم به و لن تتعدى على الشروط و الأحكام.
(Pro/Enterprise): Computer Config → Admin Templates → Control Panel → Personalization → Prevent enabling lock screen slideshow → Disable/Not Configured.
Fixing a Stuck Windows 11 Lock Screen Slideshow Windows 11 brings a refined aesthetic to your desktop, but few things are more frustrating than a personalized feature that refuses to work. If your lock screen slideshow is stuck on a single image or reverting to the default Windows spotlight, you are not alone. This issue usually stems from corrupted system folders, incorrect power settings, or minor software bugs. Here is how to get your lock screen moving again. Verify Basic Settings and Folder Selection windows 11 lock screen slideshow not changing
Toggle "Only use pictures that fit my screen" to Off to see if formatting is the issue. This issue usually stems from corrupted system folders,
Beyond power management, the issue is frequently rooted in the rigorous security architecture of Windows 11, specifically regarding file permissions and privacy settings. Microsoft has hardened the operating system against unauthorized access, which can inadvertently block the lock screen from accessing user files. For the slideshow to function, the Photos app—the background process responsible for rendering the slideshow—must have explicit permission to access the "Pictures library" or the specific folder containing the images. If these permissions are revoked during an update or if the folder in question is located on a secondary drive with different ownership rights, Windows will default to the last successfully loaded image to avoid displaying a broken file link. Similarly, the system includes a "Content Delivery Manager" which prioritizes Windows Spotlight (Microsoft’s curated advertisements and tips) over user preferences. If the internal settings governing this manager become corrupted, the system may attempt to load a Spotlight image, fail, and revert to the cached user image, creating a loop of stagnation. Beyond power management, the issue is frequently rooted