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| Screensavers. With a new off the shelf computer with windows installed they usually give you around dozen ( not so hot ) screensavers to start with ( ss files system 32 ) . Anyone have any idea just how you can get rid of these? Tried delete, they come right back. Tried delete on re-boot & they come right back. Tried " Kill-Box" & they come right back. And yes I tried in safe mode as well!! Checked in registry & can find all my own screensavers, but none of windows? They have these hidden somewhere? Thanks Gimpy../ |
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| Re: Screensavers. Screen Saver files are .scr not ss. Delete them from C:\WINDOWS\system32\dllcache or C:\WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles\I386 first, then Windows File Protection cannot replace the deleted files in C:\WINDOWS\system32. They will come back again if you ever run SFC.EXE. logon.scr = Logon Screen Saver scrnsave.scr = Default Screen Saver ss3dfo.scr = Direct3D Flying Objects Screen Saver ssbezier.scr = Bezier Curves Screen Saver ssflwbox.scr = Direct3D Flowerbox Screen Saver ssmarque.scr = Marquee Screen Saver ssmypics.scr = My Pictures Slideshow Screensaver ssmyst.scr = Mystify Screen Saver sspipes.scr = Direct3D Pipes Screen Saver ssstars.scr = Starfield Screen Saver sstext3d.scr = Direct3D 3D Text Screen Saver -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In news:7bsXh.45$912.29@newsfe02.lga, Gimpy <Gimpy******six.net> hunted and pecked: > With a new off the shelf computer with windows installed they usually > give you around dozen ( not so hot ) screensavers to start with ( ss files > system 32 ) . Anyone > have any idea just how you can get rid of these? Tried delete, they come > right back. Tried delete on re-boot & they come right back. Tried " > Kill-Box" & they come right back. And yes I tried in safe mode as well!! > Checked in registry & can find all my own screensavers, but none of > windows? They have these hidden somewhere? Thanks Gimpy../ |
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| Re: Screensavers. They are considered operating system files and are protected from being deleted or overwritten. To delete them, delete the copy in Windows\System32\dllcache first, then the one in Windows\System32. You'll be given a warning that the files are missing/corrupt. Tell it not to replace them. -- All the Best, Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP) SUPERAntiSpyware http://www.superantispyware.com?rid=3154 "Gimpy" <Gimpy******six.net> wrote in message news:7bsXh.45$912.29@newsfe02.lga... > With a new off the shelf computer with windows installed they usually > give you around dozen ( not so hot ) screensavers to start with ( ss files > system 32 ) . Anyone > have any idea just how you can get rid of these? Tried delete, they come > right back. Tried delete on re-boot & they come right back. Tried " > Kill-Box" & they come right back. And yes I tried in safe mode as well!! > Checked in registry & can find all my own screensavers, but none of > windows? > They have these hidden somewhere? Thanks Gimpy../ > > > |
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| Re: Screensavers. "Kelly" <kelly@mvps.org> wrote in message news:%23mKC0JqhHHA.4704@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > They are considered operating system files and are protected from being > deleted or overwritten. To delete them, delete the copy in > Windows\System32\dllcache first, then the one in Windows\System32. > You'll be given a warning that the files are missing/corrupt. Tell it not > to replace them. > > --Thanks guys, but on my system I can not find Windows\System32\ dllcache? > Am I missing something here ? Gimpy > > All the Best, > Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP) > > SUPERAntiSpyware > http://www.superantispyware.com?rid=3154 > > "Gimpy" <Gimpy******six.net> wrote in message > news:7bsXh.45$912.29@newsfe02.lga... >> With a new off the shelf computer with windows installed they usually >> give you around dozen ( not so hot ) screensavers to start with ( ss >> files system 32 ) . Anyone >> have any idea just how you can get rid of these? Tried delete, they come >> right back. Tried delete on re-boot & they come right back. Tried " >> Kill-Box" & they come right back. And yes I tried in safe mode as well!! >> Checked in registry & can find all my own screensavers, but none of >> windows? >> They have these hidden somewhere? Thanks Gimpy../ >> >> >> > > |
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| Re: Screensavers. Go to Folder Options, View, and Show Hidden and uncheck Hide protected.... Gimpy wrote: > "Kelly" <kelly@mvps.org> wrote in message > news:%23mKC0JqhHHA.4704@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > >>They are considered operating system files and are protected from being >>deleted or overwritten. To delete them, delete the copy in >>Windows\System32\dllcache first, then the one in Windows\System32. >>You'll be given a warning that the files are missing/corrupt. Tell it not >>to replace them. > > > >>--Thanks guys, but on my system I can not find Windows\System32\ dllcache? >>Am I missing something here ? Gimpy > > > > >>All the Best, >>Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP) >> >>SUPERAntiSpyware >>http://www.superantispyware.com?rid=3154 >> >>"Gimpy" <Gimpy******six.net> wrote in message >>news:7bsXh.45$912.29@newsfe02.lga... >> >>>With a new off the shelf computer with windows installed they usually >>>give you around dozen ( not so hot ) screensavers to start with ( ss >>>files system 32 ) . Anyone >>>have any idea just how you can get rid of these? Tried delete, they come >>>right back. Tried delete on re-boot & they come right back. Tried " >>>Kill-Box" & they come right back. And yes I tried in safe mode as well!! >>>Checked in registry & can find all my own screensavers, but none of >>>windows? >>>They have these hidden somewhere? Thanks Gimpy../ >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > |
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| Re: Screensavers. Thanks Bob, I did have show hidden already checked. Did uncheck hide protected Then applied & then re-booted. Still cant find Windows\System32\dllcache . Is this hidden in another folder, or by its self ? Sorry to be so dumb.. Gimpy "Bob I" <birelan******.com> wrote in message news:uRUvCnqhHHA.4704@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Go to Folder Options, View, and Show Hidden and uncheck Hide protected.... > > Gimpy wrote: > >> "Kelly" <kelly@mvps.org> wrote in message >> news:%23mKC0JqhHHA.4704@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> >>>They are considered operating system files and are protected from being >>>deleted or overwritten. To delete them, delete the copy in >>>Windows\System32\dllcache first, then the one in Windows\System32. You'll >>>be given a warning that the files are missing/corrupt. Tell it not to >>>replace them. >> >> >> >>>--Thanks guys, but on my system I can not find Windows\System32\ >>>dllcache? Am I missing something here ? Gimpy >> >> >> >> >>>All the Best, >>>Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP) >>> >>>SUPERAntiSpyware >>>http://www.superantispyware.com?rid=3154 >>> >>>"Gimpy" <Gimpy******six.net> wrote in message >>>news:7bsXh.45$912.29@newsfe02.lga... >>> >>>>With a new off the shelf computer with windows installed they usually >>>>give you around dozen ( not so hot ) screensavers to start with ( ss >>>>files system 32 ) . Anyone >>>>have any idea just how you can get rid of these? Tried delete, they come >>>>right back. Tried delete on re-boot & they come right back. Tried " >>>>Kill-Box" & they come right back. And yes I tried in safe mode as well!! >>>>Checked in registry & can find all my own screensavers, but none of >>>>windows? >>>>They have these hidden somewhere? Thanks Gimpy../ >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > |
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| Re: Screensavers. Did you also put a checkmark in "display contents of system folders" I have 3,158 files in the folder "Windows\System32\dllcache". "Gimpy" <Gimpy******six.net> wrote in message news:5MwXh.642$vu.391@newsfe03.lga... | Thanks Bob, I did have show hidden already checked. Did uncheck hide | protected Then applied & then re-booted. Still cant find | Windows\System32\dllcache . Is this hidden in another folder, or by its self | ? Sorry to be so dumb.. Gimpy | | "Bob I" <birelan******.com> wrote in message | news:uRUvCnqhHHA.4704@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... | >> "Kelly" <kelly@mvps.org> wrote in message | >> news:%23mKC0JqhHHA.4704@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... -- mae |
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| Re: Screensavers. See mae's reply about System folders too. Gimpy wrote: > Thanks Bob, I did have show hidden already checked. Did uncheck hide > protected Then applied & then re-booted. Still cant find > Windows\System32\dllcache . Is this hidden in another folder, or by its self > ? Sorry to be so dumb.. Gimpy > > > > "Bob I" <birelan******.com> wrote in message > news:uRUvCnqhHHA.4704@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > >>Go to Folder Options, View, and Show Hidden and uncheck Hide protected.... >> >>Gimpy wrote: >> >> >>>"Kelly" <kelly@mvps.org> wrote in message >>>news:%23mKC0JqhHHA.4704@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl. .. >>> >>> >>>>They are considered operating system files and are protected from being >>>>deleted or overwritten. To delete them, delete the copy in >>>>Windows\System32\dllcache first, then the one in Windows\System32. You'll >>>>be given a warning that the files are missing/corrupt. Tell it not to >>>>replace them. >>> >>> >>> >>>>--Thanks guys, but on my system I can not find Windows\System32\ >>>>dllcache? Am I missing something here ? Gimpy >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>All the Best, >>>>Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP) >>>> >>>>SUPERAntiSpyware >>>>http://www.superantispyware.com?rid=3154 >>>> >>>>"Gimpy" <Gimpy******six.net> wrote in message >>>>news:7bsXh.45$912.29@newsfe02.lga... >>>> >>>> >>>>>With a new off the shelf computer with windows installed they usually >>>>>give you around dozen ( not so hot ) screensavers to start with ( ss >>>>>files system 32 ) . Anyone >>>>>have any idea just how you can get rid of these? Tried delete, they come >>>>>right back. Tried delete on re-boot & they come right back. Tried " >>>>>Kill-Box" & they come right back. And yes I tried in safe mode as well!! >>>>>Checked in registry & can find all my own screensavers, but none of >>>>>windows? >>>>>They have these hidden somewhere? Thanks Gimpy../ >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> > > |
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| Re: Screensavers. The following method doesn't care how your settings are. Paste into Start | Run and click OK... %windir%\system32\dllcache Paste into Start | Run and click OK... %windir%\ServicePackFiles\I386 If a folder doesn't exist you get a message like this... --------------------------- Run --------------------------- C:\WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles refers to a location that is unavailable. It could be on a hard drive on this computer, or on a network. Check to make sure that the disk is properly inserted, or that you are connected to the Internet or your network, and then try again. If it still cannot be located, the information might have been moved to a different location. --------------------------- OK --------------------------- C:\WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles does not exist on my machine. -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In news:5MwXh.642$vu.391@newsfe03.lga, Gimpy <Gimpy******six.net> hunted and pecked: > Thanks Bob, I did have show hidden already checked. Did uncheck hide > protected Then applied & then re-booted. Still cant find > Windows\System32\dllcache . Is this hidden in another folder, or by its > self ? Sorry to be so dumb.. Gimpy > > > > "Bob I" <birelan******.com> wrote in message > news:uRUvCnqhHHA.4704@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> Go to Folder Options, View, and Show Hidden and uncheck Hide >> protected.... Gimpy wrote: >> >>> "Kelly" <kelly@mvps.org> wrote in message >>> news:%23mKC0JqhHHA.4704@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >>> >>>> They are considered operating system files and are protected from being >>>> deleted or overwritten. To delete them, delete the copy in >>>> Windows\System32\dllcache first, then the one in Windows\System32. >>>> You'll be given a warning that the files are missing/corrupt. Tell it >>>> not to replace them. >>> >>> >>> >>>> --Thanks guys, but on my system I can not find Windows\System32\ >>>> dllcache? Am I missing something here ? Gimpy >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>> All the Best, >>>> Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP) >>>> >>>> SUPERAntiSpyware >>>> http://www.superantispyware.com?rid=3154 >>>> >>>> "Gimpy" <Gimpy******six.net> wrote in message >>>> news:7bsXh.45$912.29@newsfe02.lga... >>>> >>>>> With a new off the shelf computer with windows installed they usually >>>>> give you around dozen ( not so hot ) screensavers to start with ( ss >>>>> files system 32 ) . Anyone >>>>> have any idea just how you can get rid of these? Tried delete, they >>>>> come right back. Tried delete on re-boot & they come right back. >>>>> Tried " Kill-Box" & they come right back. And yes I tried in safe >>>>> mode as well!! Checked in registry & can find all my own >>>>> screensavers, but none of windows? >>>>> They have these hidden somewhere? Thanks Gimpy../ |
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| Re: Screensavers. "Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955@comcast.net> wrote in message news:%23Y6hNV0hHHA.4288@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > The following method doesn't care how your settings are. > > Paste into Start | Run and click OK... > > %windir%\system32\dllcache > > Paste into Start | Run and click OK... > > %windir%\ServicePackFiles\I386 > > If a folder doesn't exist you get a message like this... > --------------------------- > Run > --------------------------- > C:\WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles refers to a location that is unavailable. It > could be on a hard drive on this computer, or on a network. Check to make > sure that the disk is properly inserted, or that you are connected to the > Internet or your network, and then try again. If it still cannot be > located, the information might have been moved to a different location. > --------------------------- > OK > --------------------------- > > C:\WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles does not exist on my machine. > > -- > Hope this helps. Let us know. > > Wes > MS-MVP Windows Shell/User > >>> >> Thanks very much Wes, 1st item gave me the folder where the screensavers >> are listed & I'll delete there 1st. 2nd item gave me just as you stated unavailable ? Just curious as to why this isn't listed under my system 32 folder? Guess I can now move it this one over there .... Gimpy |
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| Re: Screensavers. > 2nd item gave me just as you stated unavailable ? Then you do not have the ServicePackFiles folder, don't worry about it. windows File Protection is using the dllcache folder. %windir%\system32\dllcache is the same as drive_letter:\WINDOWS\system32\dllcache You do not need to move anything. I have no idea why you can't see the system32 folder. Try this... Start | Run | Type: system32 | Click OK | Click the Folders icon on the top toolbar to show the Folders pane. Right click the System32 folder in the Folders pane and click Properties. There should NOT be a checkmark in the Hidden box on the the General tab. If there is UNChceck it. -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In news:axMXh.30$CB1.15@newsfe03.lga, Gimpy <Gimpy******six.net> hunted and pecked: > "Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955@comcast.net> wrote in message > news:%23Y6hNV0hHHA.4288@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> The following method doesn't care how your settings are. >> >> Paste into Start | Run and click OK... >> >> %windir%\system32\dllcache >> >> Paste into Start | Run and click OK... >> >> %windir%\ServicePackFiles\I386 >> >> If a folder doesn't exist you get a message like this... >> --------------------------- >> Run >> --------------------------- >> C:\WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles refers to a location that is unavailable. It >> could be on a hard drive on this computer, or on a network. Check to make >> sure that the disk is properly inserted, or that you are connected to the >> Internet or your network, and then try again. If it still cannot be >> located, the information might have been moved to a different location. >> --------------------------- >> OK >> --------------------------- >> >> C:\WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles does not exist on my machine. >> >> -- >> Hope this helps. Let us know. >> >> Wes >> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User >> >>>> >>> Thanks very much Wes, 1st item gave me the folder where the >>> screensavers are listed & I'll delete there 1st. > 2nd item gave me just as you stated unavailable ? > Just curious as to why this isn't listed under my system 32 folder? > Guess I can now move it this one over there .... Gimpy |
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| Re: Screensavers. "Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955@comcast.net> wrote in message news:OXdOwr4hHHA.4880@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> 2nd item gave me just as you stated unavailable ? > > Then you do not have the ServicePackFiles folder, don't worry about it. > windows File Protection is using the dllcache folder. > > %windir%\system32\dllcache > is the same as > drive_letter:\WINDOWS\system32\dllcache > > You do not need to move anything. > > I have no idea why you can't see the system32 folder. > > Try this... > Start | Run | Type: system32 | Click OK | > Click the Folders icon on the top toolbar to show the Folders pane. > Right click the System32 folder in the Folders pane and click Properties. > > There should NOT be a checkmark in the Hidden box on the the General tab. > > If there is UNChceck it. > > -- > Hope this helps. Let us know. > > Wes > MS-MVP Windows Shell/User > > Thanks for all your help Wes. As for hidden box on general tab, it > wasn't checked. Also think I had you confused on system 32 folder as that > is one I have always had & it was the "ddlcache" folder that didnt show > up. Now you have shown me how to bring that one up I have followed > everyone's advice on how to delete & am happy to report all the windows > s.s. I didn't want have now been deleted... Again thanks to all for your > help.......Gimpy |
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| Re: Screensavers. dllcache has the Hidden attribute and it's that way on purpose. -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In news:Nt3Yh.27$Kb3.17@newsfe04.lga, Gimpy <Gimpy******six.net> hunted and pecked: > "Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955@comcast.net> wrote in message > news:OXdOwr4hHHA.4880@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>> 2nd item gave me just as you stated unavailable ? >> >> Then you do not have the ServicePackFiles folder, don't worry about it. >> windows File Protection is using the dllcache folder. >> >> %windir%\system32\dllcache >> is the same as >> drive_letter:\WINDOWS\system32\dllcache >> >> You do not need to move anything. >> >> I have no idea why you can't see the system32 folder. >> >> Try this... >> Start | Run | Type: system32 | Click OK | >> Click the Folders icon on the top toolbar to show the Folders pane. >> Right click the System32 folder in the Folders pane and click Properties. >> >> There should NOT be a checkmark in the Hidden box on the the General tab. >> >> If there is UNChceck it. >> >> -- >> Hope this helps. Let us know. >> >> Wes >> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User > > >> >> Thanks for all your help Wes. As for hidden box on general tab, it >> wasn't checked. Also think I had you confused on system 32 folder as that >> is one I have always had & it was the "ddlcache" folder that didnt show >> up. Now you have shown me how to bring that one up I have followed >> everyone's advice on how to delete & am happy to report all the windows >> s.s. I didn't want have now been deleted... Again thanks to all for your >> help.......Gimpy |
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