removing screensavers

  • Thread starter Thread starter rene
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Hi!Rene!
Are you referring to XP's default screensavers? If Operating system
files the they are protected from being deleted .
Still If you really want to delete them, delete the copy in
Windows\System32\dllcache first, then the one in Windows\System32.
You'll be given a warning that the files are missing or corrupt.
Instruct it not to replace them.
regards/
ssg-MS-MVP/pronetworks.org
 
Sengupta says:

"If default XP screensavers, they're part of the operating
system files and are protected from being deleted or overwritten.
Still if you want to delete them, delete the copy in
Windows\System32\dllcache
first, then the one in Windows\System32.

A warning you will get that the files are missing/corrupt. Instruct not
to replace them."

with regards/
ssg/pronetworks.org
 
Hi!
Every time I try to give the source or thanks.In this paticular case the
source was not there in my laptop.So I couldn't mention
initially;sometimes happen.Anyway thanks for pointing it.
Just a bit research:-
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_abc.htm
with regards/
ssg-MS-MVP/pronetworks.org
[Hope it satisfies everyone and closes the topic.]
 
Satisfied, in your work? No. But that is not the only "full" point to be
made at this time.....what you left unanswered is/was: What if she weren't
only speaking of default screensavers, etc. There is much more ground to be
covered here.

/top10faqs.htm


S.Sengupta said:
Hi!
Every time I try to give the source or thanks.In this paticular case the
source was not there in my laptop.So I couldn't mention
initially;sometimes happen.Anyway thanks for pointing it.
Just a bit research:-
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_abc.htm
with regards/
ssg-MS-MVP/pronetworks.org
[Hope it satisfies everyone and closes the topic.]


That info looks familiar!
 

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