Standard Screen Saver Download (".exe" Format) Four Easy Steps:
|
|
|
The file is an executable file meaning once downloaded, you will double click to open it.
|
|
|
Locate the file you downloaded on your hard drive. (Tip: Having trouble? Use Windows Explorer, Tools, Find, to locate the file.)
|
|
|
Double click on the file name to install the screen saver.
|
|
|
Once installed, click Start, Settings, Control Panel, Display. Then choose the Screen Saver tab and look for the screen saver you downloaded. Select this one as your default and apply your selection. Your screen saver is now installed.
|
WinZip Files (".Zip" Format) Five Easy Steps:
|
|
|
The file is ZIPPED for a quicker download and you will need WinZip to open it. If you already have WinZip, the file will download to the directory you specified in your WinZip setup. If you do not already have WinZip you can download an evaluation copy here.
|
|
|
Locate the file on your hard drive. (Tip: Having trouble? Use Windows Explorer, Tools, Find, to locate the file.)
|
|
|
Double click on the file name you downloaded, which will bring up WinZip.
|
|
|
Unzip the readme.txt and screen saver file to a directory of your choice.
|
|
|
Right click on the screen saver file name and click install.
|
Screen Saver Files (".scr" Format) Four Easy Steps:
|
|
|
The file you just downloaded is the actual screensaver file.
|
|
|
Locate the file on your hard drive. (Tip: Having trouble? Use Windows Explorer, Tools, Find, to locate the file.)
|
|
|
Right click on this file, this will bring up a popup menu, select "install" with your mouse.
|
|
|
To make it your current screen saver:
From the Start menu, choose Settings, Control Panel.
Click on "Display" icon
In the Display Properties window, click the Screen Saver tab.
Choose your new screen saver (the file name you just downloaded) from the list.
|