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HELP downloading screensavers
Hi there. can anyone help me?
I tried downloading the screensavers from http://www.625.uk.com/tv_logos/flash4.htm I do follow the instructions it gives on each page and I try to save them to the correct part of the windows memory "system 32". Now, my computer is NOT part of a network, it is a standalone computer with a wireless internet connection. When I attempt to save it to "system32" it says I don't have the administrators permission to install it . . . . . when there is no "administrator". How can i save it to my Windows memory? |
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HELP downloading screensavers
Aidan;693782 Wrote: Hi there. can anyone help me? I tried downloading the screensavers from 'Flash Files - Part 4 - 625.uk.com' (http://www.625.uk.com/tv_logos/flash4.htm) I do follow the instructions it gives on each page and I try to save them to the correct part of the windows memory "system 32". Now, my computer is NOT part of a network, it is a standalone computer with a wireless internet connection. When I attempt to save it to "system32" it says I don't have the administrators permission to install it . . . . . when there is no "administrator". How can i save it to my Windows memory? Hello Aidan' The link below is to enable built-in administrator. After it is installed, logon to it's account and let it do the work for you. http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/67...r-account.html PS. What do you mean "when there is no administrator"? Please explain. You got me worried. I might have missed something. -- t-4-2 |