How to access hidden wallpapers and themes in Windows 7 ?
There are many categories of themes like Architecture, Characters, Nature, Scenes along with regional theme. The regional theme was determined according to your answer at the first step of Windows 7 installation.
As you can see, I selected “English (United States)” during the setup and hence I’m presented with location specific themes from the United States.
Similarly, Windows 7 also provides a few other themes for different regions like Australia, Canada, UK, US and South Africa. However these are hidden by default and only the theme specific to your region is made available to you.
Why does Windows 7 hide these extra themes from us? I don’t know, but, we can always unlock these hidden themes and use them. This is what I’ll talk about in this article.
Here are the steps.
Open Windows Explorer, go to “Organize –> Folder and search options” on the top menu bar.
Switch to “View” tab, select “Show hidden files, folders, or drives” and then uncheck the box named “Hide protected operating system files (Recommended)”. Click OK.
Now you can navigate to the path C:\Windows\Globalization\MCT. You will see 5 sub folders named MCT-AU, MCT-CA, MCT-GB, MCT-US and MCT-ZA, representing Australia, Canada, UK, US and South Africa respectively.
The folder that has been named after specific country contains wallpapers of the corresponding theme; all the wallpapers included are high-resolution (1920×1200). The Theme folder provides the related themes which you can use.
Now you can double click on the theme file to add it to Personalization applet under Control panel, or merely use the included wallpapers as your desktop backgrounds.





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