At this point I estimate I have at least 60 hours of effort in this. Insanely labor intensive (the block rename function does not appear to function the same way in W 10 as I remember it, and I haven't taken the time to figure it out. These files are then copied and renamed with a. The more responsive answers involved searches for Transcoded files in various different subdirectories many levels down. Nearly all of Q & A presume that the only images in question are MS Spotlight or Windows default. The on-line forums are flooded with variations of the basic question "where is my wallpaper/image file stored." So far I've only see a couple of questions about a user-specified image. I've been looking for a solution to this on-line for more than a month now. The problem occurred when I wanted to share the image with a friend, and discovered that I could not find the original file. When Windows 10 installed, the image still appeared. So, I'm confident that I still have the original image file backed up somewhere. The NAS backup is periodically copied and saved to another hard drive that is kept off line except when the off-line back-up process is being done. My hard drive files are automatically backed up to NAS. In answer to one of the questions, at the time I saved it to my hard drive. Here's a more complete picture: I set the image as the lock screen image, in May 2013. On second look I see it was singularly uninformative. I got interrupted while I was working on the original, and decided to post it.
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