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14th October 2010, 11:52 AM
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Found a nice place to go to
http://www.judyarndt.ca/pano-july201..._dock_med.html
then hit f11 button
Is there a way to save this to run as your screen saver?
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14th October 2010 11:52 AM
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Circuit advertisement
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14th October 2010, 12:40 PM
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Thats a great shot, makes me depressed sitting under fluro lights with concrete all around me...haha
You will need to convert the flash file to a screensaver file.
Just right click on this link carson_lake_sunset_dock_med_out.swf and click "save target as"....Then save it onto your computer.
Now you need to find a program on Google to convert it to the screen saver format.
In Google type "Convert SWF to screensaver"....This will bring up thousands of results. You will have to sift through the sites until you find a free one to convert it to screen saver format. Be very careful you don't download anything dodgy. You should find a program that does it online without downloading anything.
I would be very weary about downloading anything that ends with .exe
I found one that was for free but the maximum size they can convert is 3mb and that file is 3.25mb.
Someone else may have an easier way but as far as I know that would be the only way.
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14th October 2010, 12:50 PM
#3
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DX grunt (14th October 2010)
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14th October 2010, 01:21 PM
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Ok, found the program you need...
http://www.instantstorm.com/download/
Download the software, install it, upload the flash file to it and then publish it (which converts it to a .exe file) save the .exe file to your computer, double click the file and it will install straight onto your computers screensaver settings.
You still need to change your screensaver but when you go to change it the file will be there in your screensavers list.
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