Re: Screen Savers



Hello,

Yes, you can add-on screen savers but be careful of screen savers that come
with malware. Download with care.

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"Sharon" <shazandi@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Everyone,
I was just wondering how do you change the screen savers
in the display properties box? There is a list of screen savers that I got
with Windows XP but I just wanted to know if you can download
new/different
ones instead of the ones that they provide you with. They aren't very
exciting and are boring.

Regards
Sharon


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