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15 November 2009
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Screensaver

Hyperdrive screensaver logo

Free to download, the Hyperdrive screensaver is a thing of beauty. Especially when that picture of Sally Phillips comes up, hubba hubba.

Install PC Screensaver
Install Mac Screensaver

How to download: PC

This screensaver is for PCs, running Windows 95, 98, 2000, ME, NT and XP.

  1. Download and save the file to your hard-drive by clicking on the link above. Remember where you save it - you'll need to find it in the next step.
  2. Find where you saved it on your computer, double-click the executable file: hyperdrive_screensaver.exe. The screensaver will automatically install itself to a suggested file path.
  3. The screensaver's controls are accessible through the Screensaver tab of your computer's Display Control panel. Find this in the Settings | Control Panels sub menu of your Start Menu, or by right-clicking on your desktop and choosing Properties from the pop-up menu.
  4. Please note that although the screensaver controls have a 'mute sound' setting, the screensaver has no sound.
  5. Once installed, you can interrupt the screensaver by pressing the Esc or Enter key.

How to download: Mac

This screensaver is for OSX.

  1. Start the download by holding down the 'ALT' key and clicking the link below to download the ''NAME OF SIT/HQX MAC ARCHIVE''.
  2. Save the file - ''NAME OF SIT/HQX'' - into your System folder.
  3. Double click on the screensaver file. Restart your machine and your screensaver can now be accessed through the control panel under the Apple Menu.
  4. We recommend running millions of colours for the best experience. You can quit the screensaver at any time by hitting Quit or using the ESC (escape) key.

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Petra Massey as Sandstrom

Images for you to download to your computer or phone.



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