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ALT 1 installation on Windows xp<br />
1. Just download and extract the Screen Saver into any Dir<br />
For Example in My Doc you can make a Dir<br />
your Self. And give it any name you<br />
would like.<br />
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2. Once you have the Screen Saver copied into<br />
that Dir then Just Right Click on it and Click<br />
Install<br />
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3. This will bring up the Settings so they can<br />
Change the settings if they wish.<br />
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4. But if they Delete That file that they put there<br />
then the Screen Saver will be gone.<br />
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ALT 2 <br />
1. Unzip the file you have just downloaded into the Windows directory on your harddrive. <br />
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2. Right click any blank space on your desktop.This will open the screen menu.<br />
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3. Select 'Properties' option.<br />
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4. When this window is opened select the 'Screen Saver' menu.<br />
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5. Click on the list to select the screensaver you want to install.<br />
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6. Then click on the settings button to define your options.<br />
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You can also define when the screensaver will be activated.<br />
In the example it will be activated 15 minutes after you stop working on your computer.<br />
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When finished select 'OK'.<br />
Your screensaver will be active.<br />
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If the screensaver does not appear on the screensaver selection list try placing it in C:\WINDOWS\System32<br />
and make sure that the screensaver starts with " ss "  e.g.. if the<br />
screensaver name is " pictures " rename it to " sspictures"]]></description>
    <pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2026 08:24:21 GMT</pubDate>
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