screen savers
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From: crawley
screen savers
Gents
I Have Microsoft Vista fitted on my Laptop (Yeh I Know its Crap)
How do I put a picture downloaded from the Internet to my screen saver ?
My choice is Limited to the Crap selection Vista offer you but I want to put a picture of my Choice (say one from Airliners net for example)
I am sure its eaasy to do but thickee me cant figure it out
Thanks for any assistance
Regards
Gerry
I Have Microsoft Vista fitted on my Laptop (Yeh I Know its Crap)
How do I put a picture downloaded from the Internet to my screen saver ?
My choice is Limited to the Crap selection Vista offer you but I want to put a picture of my Choice (say one from Airliners net for example)
I am sure its eaasy to do but thickee me cant figure it out
Thanks for any assistance
Regards
Gerry
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Google is your friend! "create screensaver vista" is a good search string...
I assume that you do want to make a screensaver, as opposed to apply your own picture as desktop wallpaper.
If the latter, do let us know!
SD
I assume that you do want to make a screensaver, as opposed to apply your own picture as desktop wallpaper.
If the latter, do let us know!
SD
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If you mean screensaver - as above.
if you mean desktop wallpaper, then under Windows 7 I put mine in C: \Wallpapers and told the desktop "Personalise" function where they are. I suspect Vista will do the same.
I think the default location for them was umpteen levels down in some obscure file path that I would never remember. The simple method above works fine for me. I've collected all the desktop pix I like into that one location.
if you mean desktop wallpaper, then under Windows 7 I put mine in C: \Wallpapers and told the desktop "Personalise" function where they are. I suspect Vista will do the same.
I think the default location for them was umpteen levels down in some obscure file path that I would never remember. The simple method above works fine for me. I've collected all the desktop pix I like into that one location.





