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Q:   What is a Screensaver ?
A:   A screensaver is a computer program originally designed to conserve the image quality of computer displays by blanking the screen or filling them with moving images or patterns when the computers are not in use. Today, screensavers are primarily used for entertainment or security purposes (Wikipedia source).

Q:    I downloaded a file with a .zip extension, what do I do with it now?
A:    Download 7zip and unzip the file. 7-Zip is a file archiver with the high compression ratio. The program supports 7z, ZIP, CAB, RAR, ARJ, LZH, CHM, GZIP, BZIP2, Z, TAR, CPIO, RPM and DEB formats. Compression ratio in the new 7z format is 30-50% better than ratio in ZIP format.


Q:   : Where do .scr files go?
A:    The .scr file is the screen saver file. It needs to be placed in your "Windows" directory. (usually c:\windows )


Q:   : Once my screen saver is installed, how do I find it?
A:    In Windows 95/98 or NT: Click on Start, then choose settings, then control panel. Double click on "Display" and select the "Screen Saver" tab.


Q:   : How do I uninstall screen savers?
A:    Most screen saver files get installed into the "Windows" directory. Try looking for files with a .scr extension (example: 3S.scr) in the windows directory, and you can just delete the particular one you want to remove.



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