Frequently
Asked Questions (FAQ)
If you have any
questions concerning downloading, unzipping, etc.
Check the list below for a possible answer.
How to unzip .ZIP files?
How to extract self
extracting .EXE files?
How to install screen
savers after downloading?
What is the meaning of
shareware, freeware and public domain?
What is a virus?
What is VBRUNxxx.DLL?
Are all these screen saver
files Screenux's creation?
The speed of the download
is slow, why?
Why does it tell me that it
requires a password or access denied?
Will Win3.x screen savers
run under Win95?
How can I create my own
Windows screen savers?
How to unzip
.ZIP files?
To unzip a .ZIP
file, you will need an archive utility program
like WinZip. Please visit WinZip's home page.
How to extract self
extracting .EXE files?
Any files within
our pages ends with an extension of .EXE, it is a
self extracting file, you do not need an unzip
program to extract it. To start the self
extracting process after downloading a file, copy
or move the .EXE file to an empty directory and
double click on its filename and it will
automatically extract its files into the same
directory.
How to install screen
saver(s) after downloading?
Usually the
installation instructions will accompany the
downloaded file itself in the form of a .TXT,
.DOC, .WRI format. Refer to that file on how to
install the screen saver(s). If there is no
accompanying instructions, and there is either a
SETUP.EXE or INSTALL.EXE, run that file to start
the installation process. If the downloaded file
only contains file(s) ending with .SCR, just copy
all files ending with .SCR to your Windows\System
directory.
What is the meaning of
shareware, freeware and public domain?
Any files that you
download from our pages will fall into one of the
following three categories, please review
carefully.
Shareware: Shareware is try-before-you-buy
software. It is created by nice people who put it
out into the world for you to try, with a note
attached (actually it's a file) asking you to
please send the author a small fee if you
continuously use the program after its specified
trial period by registering. This registration
fee can run from $5 and up (and usually less than
$25), but it's almost less than you'd pay for a
comparable product at a computer store. If you do
register the program, the author may send you the
latest version or maybe even a printed manual. It
is so nice of these people to do this that we
really should support them by sending their
minimal fees. And believe me, there is a lot of
work involved in creating any type of software.
Freeware:
Freeware is software made available for public
use by the generous author, and it's free. You're
not under any obligation to pay for it, but the
author retains the copyright of the software.
Public Domain:
Public domain is also free software made
available to the public by the author, by
contrast, is given over in its entirety to the
public domain with no strings attached.
What is a virus?
A computer virus
is not the same as a human virus, like a cold. It
is a program that an evil scumbag has written to do bad things to
your computer, like displaying some humorous
messages out of nowhere, corrupt some of your
files, even worst, delete your whole hard drive.
There are thousands of different types of
computer viruses, and new ones are being produced
all the time. The chance of you catching a virus
is slim, but winning the state lottery is even
slimmer. To be on the safe side, you should
perform a virus scan on any files that you
download. So, do practice safe downloading. You
can obtain a virus scanning program from our Tools
You Might Need... page.
What is VBRUNxxx.DLL?
Any program that
was written in Visual Basic(high level programming
language) will require its runtime library, which
is a dynamic link library, inorder to run. There
is VBRUN100.DLL, VBRUN200.DLL,
VBRUN300.DLL, VB40016.DLL and VB40032.DLL. Depends on which version
of Visual Basic the program was written in, it
will need the corresponding .DLL, for example,
Visual Basic v3 will require VBRUN300.DLL,
v4-32bit will require VB40032.DLL.
Are all these screen
saver files Screenux's creation?
Most of the screen
savers were created by other authors, and we just
link to their URLs inorder for you to download
them from one place.
The speed of the
download is slow, why?
Most of the time
when that occurs, we have no control over it
since most of the files that you are downloading
are links to other sites, so, feel free to
complain to their webmaster.
Why does it tell me that
it requires a password or access denied?
Most of the files
within our pages are links to other sites, when
those sites has reached their limit of logged on
visitors at any particular time, it will either
ask for a Password or display an Access Denied
message. Just try again at a different time. The
best time to try would be late at night, like
after 12AM, when most normal people would be
asleep by then, but you and I will still be up
surfing the Net and not get wet.
Will Win3.x screen
savers run under Win95?
Yes, it should. If
it doesn't work properly, it's the source code
that was written improperly.
How can I create my own
windows screen savers?
You can create
your own Windows screen savers by using either
one of the following programming languages, from
easiest to hardest.
Visual Basic: VB is a high level
interpreted language, very easy to learn. The
next version of VB, which is version5, might come
with a true compiler and even being cross
platform. Published by Microsoft.
Delphi: Delphi is also a high
level language, almost as easy to learn as Visual
Basic. Comes with a true compiler to produce
faster executables. But it really depends on what
you are trying to write. Published by Borland
C/C++: Very
cryptic, but creates very fast executables. It
would be very hard to learn without any prior
programming experience.
There are other
languages that you can create screen savers with,
but those are just some of the most popular
languages. Good luck on your hunt for the right
language, hope to see your creations soon.
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