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Screen Saver:
Dangerous Jobs


It's the ultimate screen saver for the everyday explorer! Download our Dangerous Jobs screen saver and watch our climbers attempt to summit your desktop.

PC: Windows      Mac: OS 9.x or OS X


National Geographic Channel Wallpapers & Photos - Screensaver - Dangerous Jobs

Screen Saver Installation Instructions

 

 For Windows XP


Click "Windows" link above to download the screen saver to your hard drive.

Locate the .scr file on your computer, right-click it and select Install.


 For Windows NT


Save the screen saver file to your hard drive.

Click Start / Settings / Control Panel and double-click on the display properties. Within the display properties click the ScreenSaver tab and the new screen saver should be listed.


 For All Other Windows Operating Systems


Save the screen saver file to your desktop.

Double-click on the the .scr file.

The file will install and prompt you to open the Screensaver Control Panel.
(Please note the .scr file will remain on desktop.)

You can then set your preferences with the Screensaver Control Panel.

Note: Deleting the .scr file will uninstall the screen saver.


 For Macintosh OS X


Click the "OS X" link above to download the screen saver.

Locate and double-click the DangerousJobsX icon.

The screen saver will be installed, and your Desktop & Screen Saver Preferences window will open.

Select "Screen Saver" from the menu, and select "Dangerous Jobs" from the list.

Note: To disable the screen saver, open your Desktop & Screen Saver Preferences, select "Dangerous Jobs," and either move the "Start Screen Saver" slider to "Never" or select a different screen saver from the list.


 For Macintosh OS 9.x


Click the "OS 9" link above to download the screen saver.

Locate the "DangerousJobs9" file on your computer and double-click the icon.

You will be prompted to restart your computer to activate your screen saver.


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