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Where to get free screensavers? I'm looking for some totally free ones that are complete and don't require you to hit the space bar to pay for a full version and such. I'm looking for some that have no breaks in the animation where you're asked to hit the space bar to download.
Why does my computer run faster somedays and slower on other days? I have 76 % free space on my computer . Does screensavers and such take up much space or make my computer run slower ? I have downloaded a LOT of different screensavers .
Download Windows Vista sound pack, screensavers, wallpapers etc. for FREE? Because of my low system specifications, I asked my friend on how to experience Windows Vista in just 512MB of RAM. He advised me to install a lite edition of Vista, which he provided me a CD with. The installation is successful, and the system generally ran fast, it's like I'm running on 2GB of RAM. Going back to the topic, from the word itself, "LITE", some screensavers, sound packs (including start sound and log-off sound), wallpaper, cursors, etc. are deleted. I checked my left space in my hard drive and I could say it's in the safe level to add these perks regarding Windows Vista. My question is, where can I download this stuff for FREE, and how or where in my PC should I paste/put it? I am currently running Windows Vista Home Premium x32. Please do answer my question and regards to the team.
I'm embarrassed to ask this, but how much music can you download to your pc before it starts slowing it down? I'm a novice at computers, when it comes to latest technologies, so please forgive me if this sounds stupid. OK, I have a little less than 1G of RAM, desktop, Intel Celeron M 420 CPU @ 1.60GHz, (whatever that means), I use WIN XP and Real Player 10. I've put about 17 or 18 CD's on it, will this amount be ok? Is it ok to put any more this? If so, could you please give me some kind of guidelines to go by? I currently have Google Earth (along with several add-ons) installed, about 4 spyware programs, 4 browsers, a couple news/temperature prog,. A couple TV players, 4-5 media center add-on's, and a couple screensavers I downloaded. And ofcourse my 17-18 CD's and anti-virus, but that's about it. Drive C: shows, (used 12.3GB), free space:165 GB, capacity:178GB.
deleting unwanted screen savers? In my computer, i have some unwanted screensavers installed along with the window. How can i delete these screensavers because i want to get more free space.
Software Removal Freakout?!? I have several programs on my computer that have been on there for several months or even years. I no longer have the disks. Several of the programs either have an error message on them when I try to delete them from the "Add/Remove" section...or they want you to insert the disk. My question is....does anyone know of any software programs that I download (for free) that would delete these programs?? I have run CCleaner three times and it can't get them off either. The programs are like free screensavers that say "Error 661: can't open log file", or Microsoft Office that wants the disk...I no longer have the disk. Does anyone know of ANY programs that I can download to take these off?? They are taking up a ton of space. TY!!
target please!!!!!!!!? im going to buy a ringtone maker thing from target its called ringtone stuido this is what exactly what is says • Software turns CDs & MP3s into musical ringtones • Create screensavers and animations for your mobile phone • No subscriptions, no contracts, no pay-per-download • System requirements: 400 MHz processor, 128 MB RAM, 40 MB free hard disk space • Additional requirements: CD-ROM drive, microphone to record music/voice so it can pick any part from a song and turn it into a ringtone? and just quick steps on how thanks
target store please!!!? im going to buy a ringtone maker thing from target its called ringtone stuido this is what exactly what is says • Software turns CDs & MP3s into musical ringtones • Create screensavers and animations for your mobile phone • No subscriptions, no contracts, no pay-per-download • System requirements: 400 MHz processor, 128 MB RAM, 40 MB free hard disk space • Additional requirements: CD-ROM drive, microphone to record music/voice so it can pick any part from a song and turn it into a ringtone? and just quick steps on how thanks
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