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me like me like ^_^ hope to see more goodies like this! Um... i just wanted to point something out well I can't remember what the read me or something said from last night. But don't have to use the registries for the screen saver just drop them into this directory.

C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32

unless this has already been noted in one of the read me files or something ignore it.

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C:\Windows\

it's C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 caps or no caps will go to the same place... or do u mean that's the folder you put it in? not flaming you or anything but it's not... if you want it to go into the scr svr drop box you would put it in the system32 folder. I have an its snowing scr svr from 2001 well i did but i deleted it last yr anyways.

looking forward to the WB one too. just to see how it looks

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email me a screenshot dude...

[email protected] ill foward it to dazza

i've emailed it to you. But i do talk to dazza, i talked to him a week ago, because i did a port of it to WB before. but not perfect. But i ported it properly. Sent the email to you Anyway Xeon. Tell me what u think.

it's C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 caps or no caps will go to the same place... or do u mean that's the folder you put it in? not flaming you or anything but it's not... if you want it to go into the scr svr drop box you would put it in the system32 folder. I have an its snowing scr svr from 2001 well i did but i deleted it last yr anyways.

looking forward to the WB one too. just to see how it looks

SCR(screensavers) should be placed in C:\Windows\

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