Navigate over the now-enlarged image and click the Three Bars button on your Xbox controller.Go into Microsoft Edge and look for an image to set as your wallpaper once you find an image, select it.Can use a web image for your background.Once you add the UserMgr file, you are all set to go! This is important: DO NOT SELECT ANY FILES instead, go all the way down to the “ select ” button andĬlick it, this will create a new file called “ UserMgr0” (or UserMgr1, or UserMgr2, the number is irrelevant ).On the left hand side, navigate to the Xbox-looking button and click it.Find “ Add folder to library ” and click A this will bring up what is left of the old File Exlorer.Navigate to the 3-Dot Button (.), it should appear in the upper-right corner if you don’t see it, the pop-up menu might be blocking it, so click A on the blank space.Number is irrelevant, you might have a 1 or a 2 or an 8, but it’s all the same). From there, you need to add a file to My Files Explorer called UserMgr0 (please note that the
They all have their own benefits, which I will list out under each method.īefore I get into both methods, make sure you install OneDrive (free) and My Files Explorer (there is a free 24-hour trial, then you have to pay $2.59 The third is the Cropped Screenshot Method, where you can upload your Xbox screenshotsĪnd crop them on your phone. Is the Xbox and Phone Method, where you can use pictures from your phone. The first is the Xbox Only Method, which utilizes Microsoft Edge and My Files Explorer (yes I know most of you have problems with this, but trust me, it works). Hi there! I recently figured out how you can change your Xbox wallpaper without using a USB ! For those of you who really want a custom background and don’t have a PC or USB (nor do you want to useĪn uneditted Xbox screenshot or Achievement Art), this is for you!
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