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Old 07-15-2006
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Default How to disable your screensaver, and still have it with one click.

Most of you know how annoying it is to forget to disable the screensaver, and have it come on in the middle of a download, or while youre burning a cd/dvd, and youve added another coaster to your collection. Heres a way to disable it and still have it available with one click.
Go to control panel, display, screensaver, none, apply, then ok. This disables the automatic function of the screensaver completely.
Now go to start, search, all files and folders , and type; *.scr
This will bring up a list of all the screensavers on your machine. Pick out your favorite one(s) , right click and drag it to the desktop, and choose "create shortcut here" . This will create a shortcut icon on the desktop, for whichever ones you have chosen. Screensaver on demand, with one click.
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