Adding a display picture (DP) of own is the first choice users make, generally after installing Windows. If you are new to Windows 10, let me quickly tell you how to set up your account picture. Open the Settings app and go to Accounts > Your picture section. From here, you can either take your picture using webcam or browse system folders to set up one taken already.

Sometimes, due to various technical issues, users may face problem while setting up their account picture. Such cases mostly occur if your copy of Windows is not activated or is non-genuine. So first and foremost thing you should do is to activate your Windows. Generally, following message appears when you can’t set up your account picture:

Account picture error

Setting the account picture failed. Please try again.

FIX - Setting The Account Picture Failed. Please Try Again In Windows 10

In case even after confirming that your Windows is genuine and activated, if your facing this issue, then you can try the steps mentioned below to fix:

FIX : “Setting The Account Picture Failed. Please Try Again” In Windows 10

It is highly recommend to create a System Restore point first, before proceeding.

1. Open File Explorer and go to View tab. Make sure Hidden items option is checked here. If not, do check it.

FIX - Setting The Account Picture Failed. Please Try Again In Windows 10

2. Next, navigate to following folder in the File Explorer window:

C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows

*Substitute C: with your system root drive. ProgramData folder is hidden folder by default.

FIX - Setting The Account Picture Failed. Please Try Again In Windows 10

3. In the above shown window, scroll down and look for SystemData folder. We’ve to rename this folder to something else, so that we can fix the account picture error – as this folder is root cause. But you can’t simply rename this folder, since its a system folder. So take the ownership of this folder by following steps mentioned this guide:

Take Ownership Of Files Or Folders In Windows 10

Once you’ve taken ownership of the folder, you’ll able to rename the folder to something else, like SystemData.old.

4. Now restart your system and try to setup account picture. You’ll find that the error is no longer appearing now and you can set your DP very easily.

That’s it! Go here if you get “Setting the lock screen failed. Please try again” error in Windows.

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  • Illuminator

    Thank you. It work

  • Kapil Arya

    ^^ Glad we could help :)

  • Josh

    Shit son this worked!!!!! First time no problems. Thanks for this :D

  • Kapil Arya

    ^^ Awesome :)

  • Ken Mason

    I still can’t change my user pic even after following your advice.

  • Kapil Arya

    ^^ Okay, try creating new user account and see if you could assign picture to it.

  • Guy

    could not change the folder name

  • Kapil Arya

    ^^ Please take ownership of folder first and then re-try to rename.

  • Guy2

    If I don’t have that folder, what should I do? :(

  • Tapan Kr Das

    Hey. Thanks for this tutorial. It really worked.

  • Kapil Arya

    ^^ Glad it helped!

  • Chris

    Not working for me

  • Mick Webb

    This, I’m afraid did not work for me. Tried with new account, with local account and Microsoft account – all failed. The only thing that would work was changing images in ‘User Account Pictures’ but I want individual images not a set default one. I would rather have no picture so cleaned out ‘User Account Pictures’ – Micros**t rides again!!

  • UPSET

    OH THANKS MY LOCK SCREEN WENT BACK TO THE DEFAULT AND NOW I CANT CHANGE THAT EITHER!!! PLEASE HELP!

  • Kuzu

    It doesnt work and it broke my lock screen

  • Zain ul abidin

    i can,t find the system data folder…what to do??????please give a reply/

  • Kapil Arya

    ^^ Try creating empty SystemData folder at same location, see if it helps.

  • Sunil Patil

    Thanks Kapil, It worked. (I had tried other all available options but ….)

  • Kapil Arya

    ^^ Glad to hear it worked ๐Ÿ˜Š

  • Mads Josiassen

    I don’t know if I dare trying this

  • Nikhil Patel

    I followed everything exactly and it didn’t work :/
    I’m very confused on what to do.

  • Mike ytrewq

    did everything on here but it didn’t work so in account pictures there was a folder with a load of random letters and numbers, renamed it to “.old” then tried again and was soo happy!

  • Kapil Arya

    ^^ Thanks for sharing this, Mike!

  • Roz

    I was having problems still like many others, the renaming it and creating a new (and empty) folder and naming it SystemData worked! No need to reboot, it will just populate the folder and we want it empty. thanks for the help!

  • Kapil Arya

    ^^ Glad to see it helped ๐Ÿ˜Ž

  • UPSET READER

    Uhm. Did all of this, and like the others, it didn’t work. Now my lockscreen even is in effin DEFAULT. Please how do I at least undo all this it doesn’t make me do anything to the systemdata folder even PLEASE HEEEELP?

  • Chuck

    I tried the solutions, but was unable to fix it so I had a custom picture. I eventually fixed it by signing in to my Microsoft account on their website. I changed the picture there and it updated on all of my devices to show my new picture. I think the picture on their site associated with your account takes precedence over the local machine settings. It may work for you. It did for me.

  • Kapil Arya

    ^^ Glad you sorted the issue ๐Ÿ˜Š

  • Janardhan

    I accidentally deleted my user account pictures in program data folder how can I recover that can you please help me….. Thanks in advance….

  • Ketto

    This does not work on Enterprise and in a domain enviroment

  • Nisa

    It doesnt work and it broke my lock screen

  • oliebol

    It does not work at all :-

  • sanju

    Dear Kapil , nothing seems to work ive tried all the methods by you and others nothing seems to work ,created an empty system data folder there ,it doesnt work also . in dire staits please help at the earliest .

  • Michael T

    I rried this method, but it did not work for me. I am amazed to see all the people that this method helped. I fail to see what Lock Screen images have to to do with the Account Picture, but more power to them and you as well.

  • G Straker

    Didn’t work.

  • Jura

    So I took ownership of the folder and renamed it, then set the laptop to restart… now it’s locked in an endless “Restarting” screen. Power off/on won’t help. Think the machine might be messed up for good.

  • Kapil Arya

    ^^ Kindly use System Restore to go back to earlier stage.

  • Killermantv Kil

    Does not work after, renaming and trying other fixes like restoring to restore point.

  • CasiBK

    I tried all of these methods as well. I have a blank SystemData folder (created by my PC after my ownership reboot) and I have even gone through all of my User Account Pictures and created new ones with the picture that I want in each size required by the system. I still see the error. I have updated the pix in my Microsoft account online (and have a second PC where it populates just fine.) I’m at a loss. I have no idea how this happened in the first place. Strangely enough, on my second PC in the User Account Data folder, there are no pictures (they are all the default outline profile) but everything shows up just fine. Any other suggestions? Thanks so much!

  • Kapil Arya

    ^^ You can try repair upgrade next: https://www.kapilarya.com/how-to-repair-windows-10-using-in-place-upgrade

  • Razer

    This didn’t let me change my DP. This just deleted my lock-screen background, so now I can’t choose my DP or my lock screen background since that can’t be changed either anymore.

  • Frank

    It worked 100% for me. The key is taking ownership of the folder first.

  • Kapil Arya

    ^^ Glad to help ๐Ÿ˜Š

  • Joy

    It is now 2019 and I am finding myself in need of help…found your suggestion….used it and it worked…thank you! I appreciate your help!

  • Kapil Arya

    ^^ Happy to help Joy!

  • Talour Fry

    Thankyuo for yuor help, but this did not work for me I have a protected conputer so not many things work.

  • scooter

    This got me headed in the right direction but instead of renaming the SystemData fodler I found another folder called User Account Pictures under: ProgramData | Microsoft | User Account Pictures. There, I deleted the unwanted pictures and just kept the generic ones that are either blank or look like a human outline.

  • Kapil Arya

    ^^ Can you confirm, that also worked?

  • Neeraj

    I can’t recover that folder of SystemData … Plz help someone

  • Kapil Arya

    ^^ Take ownership of the folder, if you can’t rename it: https://www.kapilarya.com/take-ownership-of-files-or-folders-in-windows-10.

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