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Friday, 23 September 2005
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Here are some Stained Glass screensavers. Most are images bouncing against a background. These are the raw screensaver files without an installer package. On windows XP (at least on our machines), the steps to get one from this site and working on your computer are as follows:

1)Pick your screensaver and rightclick on the screensaver's link and choose 'save as'

2)Locate the downloaded file and place it in C:>Windows>System32

3)Go to your desktop, right click, and select 'properties' the select the screensaver tab on the top.

4)Select the screensaver.

Your system might be different but this works on our machines.

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