PCs come with already loaded screensavers and wallpapersSometimes the screensavers match up to certain wallpapers, but generally they varyYou may wish that one of your wallpaper options could be your screensaverOr you may want to use one of your library pictures as your screensaverIf so, here's how you do it ...
Converting an image or images into a screensaver is very simpleOnce you locate the image, the process is straightforward and easy to executeThe first thing you want to do is create a folder where you can store all imagesThis will help you to easily access them (as long as you don't forget the locationMake sure you take note of this).
After you've created the folder, you need to locate where your wallpaper images are savedGenerally they are under C:\WINDOWS\Web\WallpaperIf you downloaded wallpapers from various websites, the picture may be located within your Photo Gallery or Internet Explorer foldersThe simplest way to search for pictures, however, is if you know the file name for the wallpaper you wantOnce you've located the images you want, transfer them into the new folder you created.
Once this is done, go to your desktop and right click on a blank areaClick the "Properties" option and when it opens click on the Screen Saver tabUsing the drop-down menu, choose "My Pictures Slideshow"Under the Settings button, click "Browse" and then find the folder you createdThis will connect your screensaver to that folder.
There are other settings available here, which you are free to change to suit your needsOnce you are done setting everything up, hit OK and then PreviewPreviewing the screensaver lets you see what it will look like, so you can make changes as necessary before posting the picture live.
Once you're satisfied, click "Apply" and then "OK," and the next time your computer is idle for 30 minutes, an hour, or whatever time limit you've set up, your screensaver will be the image or images you have chosen.
If like all your wallpaper options, or do not want to go through the