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Click Appearance and Themes, and double-click the Display
icon.
The Display Properties dialog box appears.
3
Click the Screen Saver tab.
In the Screen Saver list, the current screen saver is highlighted.
4
Click the down arrow at the right of the current screen saver
name.
A list of screen savers displays.
5
Click and hold the up arrow by the list or move the slide to the top.
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Click None.
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Click OK.
Develop good computing habits
Save your work frequently.
You can never predict when your computer will lock, forcing you to
close a program and lose unsaved changes. Many software
programs build in an automatic backup, but you should not rely
solely on this feature. Save your work! See
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On a regular basis, back up the information stored on your
internal storage drive.
Here are some ways you can do this:
Copy files to an external storage device.
Connect an optional external optical drive to the system and use
specialized software to copy everything on the internal storage
drive to an optical disc.
Connect your computer to the office network and copy files to
your network partition.
Some people use a combination of these methods, backing up all
files to tape weekly and copying critical files to diskette on a daily
basis.
If you have installed your own programs, you should back up these
programs as well as your data files. If something goes wrong that
requires you to reformat your internal storage drive and start again,
reloading all your programs and data files from a backup source
will save time.
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