1. Click on the zip file for the screensaver you want above and a download window will appear. Click on the "save this file to disk" option. Choose a location on your hard drive and click "ok".
2. Once this has downloaded use the file manager or windows explorer to find the saved copy of the file. Open it up. The zip file will contain a program called "teletubbies.exe". Double click on this file to automatically install the screensaver on to your hard drive.
3. Once installation is complete it should become your default screensaver.
1. Hold down the "ALT" key and click on the sit file for the screensaver you want. Choose the correct sit file for your operating system - OS9 or OS10.
2. Save the file, for example "teletubbies.sit" onto your Desktop.
3. Drag the club file into your Control Panels folder. This is located in your System folder on the hard drive.
4. Double click "teletubbies.sit" and the Settings box will pop up. Click "on" and choose how many minutes you want to wait before your screensaver begins.
5. Restart your machine.
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What is a screensaver?
This "screensaver" is for entertainment purposes only and is intended for use in conjunction with the powersave features of your monitor. If you have the powersave feature active on your computer and the screen blanks out after several minutes of not being used, your screen will be protected.
However the Teletubbies "screensaver" will not save the phosphors of your screen. If your monitor does not have powersave features (i.e., the screen does not shut down after several minutes when not in use) it is advisable to use a regular screensaver with a constantly moving image in order to protect your screen.
Disclaimer
The BBC has taken all reasonable care to ensure the Teletubbies Screensaver contains no errors, viruses or defects, however, the BBC does not warrant that this is the case. You're advised to ensure that you take precautions to protect your computer from virus infection. The BBC will not be liable for any loss or damage which you may suffer as a result of or connected to the use of the software.