How to Change Your Xbox One Wallpaper Without a USB

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  1. How to Change Your Xbox One Wallpaper Without a USB


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    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 use
    an uneditted Xbox screenshot or Achievement Art), this is for you!

    There are three methods. 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). The second
    is the Xbox and Phone Method, where you can use pictures from your phone. The third is the Cropped Screenshot Method, where you can upload your Xbox screenshots
    and crop them on your phone. They all have their own benefits, which I will list out under each method.

    Before 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
    to own it) on your Xbox. From there, you need to add a file to My Files Explorer called UserMgr0 (please note that the
    number is irrelevant, you might have a 1 or a 2 or an 8, but it’s all the same). Here’s how you can add the UserMgr file:

    1. Open My Files Explorer
    2. 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.
    3. Find “Add folder to library” and click A; this will bring up what is left of the old File Exlorer
    4. On the left hand side, navigate to the Xbox-looking button and click it
    5. This is important: DO NOT SELECT ANY FILES; instead, go all the way down to the “select” button and
      click it, this will create a new file called “UserMgr0” (or UserMgr1, or UserMgr2, the number is irrelevant)
    Once you add the UserMgr file, you are all set to go!

    XBOX ONLY METHOD

    Benefits of the Xbox Only Method:

    • Only need your Xbox
    • Can use a web image for your background

    This method requires the following apps:

    My Files Explorer

    Microsoft Edge

    Here are the following steps:

    1. Go into Microsoft Edge and look for an image to set as your wallpaper; once you find an image, select it.
    2. Navigate over the now-enlarged image and click the Three Bars button on your Xbox controller.
    3. Click “Save picture as”
    4. Navigate to the Xbox-looking button and click it
    5. Select the “Pictures” file, then the “Saved Pictures” file
    6. Rename the image if you like, then click “Save”
    7. Open My Files Explorer
    8. Navigate to the “UserMgr0” file (or 1, or 2, etc.)
    9. Locate the “Pictures” file and click it
    10. Locate the “Saved Pictures” file and click it
    11. Locate the image you just saved and click it
    12. Once the file is open, look to the top navigation bar; there should be a button that says “Set as Wallpaper.” Click it
    13. Once you click the button, you can exit out of My Files Explorer and see your beautiful new background

    XBOX AND PHONE METHOD*

    Benefits of this method:

    • Can use images saved from your phone’s camera roll
    • Can use cropped images

    This method requires the following apps:

    My Files Explorer

    OneDrive

    Microsoft Edge

    Here are the following steps:

    1. On your phone, find an image in your camera roll that you would like to set as your Xbox background. If you want an image from online, look for an image, then save it to your camera roll.
      1. Do all of your photo editing on your phone before uploading to OneDrive
    2. On your phone, go to onedrive.live.com and log into your Microsoft Account
    3. On the top bar, select the Three-Dots Button (...)
      1. For iPhone
        1. Click “Upload”, then click “Files”, then your “Camera Roll” or “Photo
          Library”
        2. Find the image that you want to set your Xbox wallpaper as, then hit “Done”
      2. For Android: I own an iPhone and therefore do not own an Android phone. If you do not know how to upload photos from your camera roll, please look this up.
    4. Now, go to your Xbox and open OneDrive
    5. Locate the image you just uploaded from your phone and select it
    6. On the top bar, locate the “Share” button
    7. Locate the “Get a link” button and select it
    8. Next to the link, click the “Copy” button. This will copy the link to your clipboard
    9. Open Microsoft Edge
    10. In Microsoft Edge, click the + button to add a new tab
    11. Hovering over the search bar, press the Three Bars button on your Xbox controller
    12. Select “Paste and go.” This should bring you to your image
    13. In the top bar, look for the “Download” button and click it
    14. When the prompt pops up, click the “Save as” button
    15. Navigate to the Xbox-looking button and click it
    16. Select the “Pictures” file, then the “Saved Pictures” file
    17. Rename the image if you like, then click “Save”
    18. Open My Files Explorer
    19. Navigate to the “UserMgr0” file (or 1, or 2, etc.)
    20. Locate the “Pictures” file and click it
    21. Locate the “Saved Pictures” file and click it
    22. Locate the image you just saved and click it
    23. Once the file is open, look to the top navigation bar; there should be a button that says “Set as Wallpaper.” Click it
    24. Once you click the button, you can exit out of My Files Explorer and see your beautiful new background

    CROPPED SCREENSHOT METHOD*

    Benefits of this method:

    • Can use cropped versions of Xbox Screenshots as your Xbox wallpaper
    • Useful for eliminating GUIs and HUDs from screenshots

    This method requires the following apps:

    My Files Explorer

    OneDrive

    Microsoft Edge

    Here are the following steps:

    1. If you already know how to take a screenshot on Xbox, skip to step 4. Find a scene or image in your game. To take a screen shot, press the Xbox button on your
      controller
    2. Navigate to the “Capture and Share” section
    3. Locate “Capture screenshot” and click it to take a screenshot
    4. Under the same section, locate “Recent captures”
    5. Select the screenshot you just took
    6. Scroll down to “See all sharing options” and then select “OneDrive”
    7. Click the “Upload to OneDrive” button
    8. On your phone, go to onedrive.live.com and log into your Microsoft Account
    9. Look for the file named “Pictures” and click it, then select “Xbox Screenshots”
    10. Select the screenshot you just uploaded
    11. In the top bar, select the Three Dots (...) button, then select “Download”
    12. Once you download the image, save the image to your Camera Roll
      1. For iPhone
        1. When you select download, a pop-up will appear, select “View”
        2. Select the Share button, then scroll down and tap “Save Image”
      2. For Android: I do not own an Android phone and do not know how to download and save images on an Android. If you do not know and have an Android, please look this up.
    13. Edit the photo on your phone
    14. On your phone, go to onedrive.live.com and log into your Microsoft Account
    15. On the top bar, select the Three-Dots Button (...)
      1. For iPhone
        1. Click “Upload”, then click “Files”, then your “Camera Roll” or “Photo
          Library”
        2. Find the image that you want to set your Xbox wallpaper as, then hit “Done”
      2. For Android: I own an iPhone and therefore do not own an Android phone. If you do not know how to upload photos from your camera roll, please look this up.
    16. Now, go to your Xbox and open OneDrive
    17. Locate the image you just uploaded from your phone and select it
    18. On the top bar, locate the “Share” button
    19. Locate the “Get a link” button and select it
    20. Next to the link, click the “Copy” button. This will copy the link to your clipboard
    21. Open Microsoft Edge
    22. In Microsoft Edge, click the + button to add a new tab
    23. Hovering over the search bar, press the Three Bars button on your Xbox controller
    24. Select “Paste and go.” This should bring you to your image
    25. In the top bar, look for the “Download” button and click it
    26. When the prompt pops up, click the “Save as” button
    27. Navigate to the Xbox-looking button and click it
    28. Select the “Pictures” file, then the “Saved Pictures” file
    29. Rename the image if you like, then click “Save”
    30. Open My Files Explorer
    31. Navigate to the “UserMgr0” file (or 1, or 2, etc.)
    32. Locate the “Pictures” file and click it
    33. Locate the “Saved Pictures” file and click it
    34. Locate the image you just saved and click it
    35. Once the file is open, look to the top navigation bar; there should be a button that says “Set as Wallpaper.” Click it
    36. Once you click the button, you can exit out of My Files Explorer and see your beautiful new background

    NOTE 1: THE TWO METHODS WITH AN ASTERISK (*) WERE ACCOMPLISHED USING AN IPHONE RUNNING IOS 13.3.1

    NOTE 2: ALL METHODS WERE COMPLETE USING AN XBOX ONE X RUNNING OS VERSION 10.0.19041.1927 (rs_xbox_release_2004.200415-0000)

    NOTE 3: METHODS WERE COMPLETE USING ONEDRIVE VERSION 19.23.9.70 AND MY FILES EXPLORER VERSION 1.1.271.70

    NOTE 4: THESE METHODS ALL WORK AS OF MAY 1, 2020.

    :)
     
    J’s Tutorials and, May 2, 2020
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  2. x BATDAD x Win User

    How do I connect my phone to get a wallpaper on my xbox

    I recommend putting the desired wallpaper on a USB 3.0 drive and then plugging that into the Xbox.

    How to change your Background on Xbox One



    • 1.Download your chosen Wallpaper to a USB Drive

      2.Insert the USB drive into the Xbox One and open the Media Player app. Select File Explorer, choose that device, then select your image

      3.When it's displayed, press the Menu button on your controller and select "Set as background"
  3. OklaGrizzlyBear Win User

    Home screen wallpaper

    Hiya!!

    Your background wallpaper will periodically change on your XBOX but you can change it by using one of the XBOX apps to change the wallpaper to something else.. :)

    Happy Gaming!!
  4. Riderz of Rohan Win User

    Xbox Custom themes

    I should clarify that my previous post was in reference to being able to set the dashboard background/wallpaper from images on a usb, not an actual "theme" which would change more than just the wallpaper.
  5. AaronSmith_44 Win User

    I have two Social tabs on my Xbox

    All good now, thank you Xbox. And does anyone know how often the bing search wallpaper changes?
  6. Private Maximo Win User

    Live Update Question.

    [quote user="Gory Masher"]

    On PS3 I could use wallpapers from numerous game sites, for the wallpaper of my PS3. I've just got the XBL update but don't know how to save wallpapers from sites like Rockstargames.com etc.

    [/quote]you can't, 360 does not allow downloads of any type, Need A PC and transfer a pic to USB and set it that way.
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