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  1. Posts : 5,440
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       #31

    Can you please respond to my post above #29. I really can't help you unless you give me the answers!
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  2. Posts : 32
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       #32

    mitchell65 said:
    Hi Tegiro
    Lets get your sytem specs in the right place. It really is important and can save hours of time in the future if you have other queries.
    I always use Belarc Adivsor. It's free and very quick and easy to use.
    Download and install it from here:
    Belarc Advisor - Free Personal PC Audit
    This will produce sheet showing all your hadware and software.
    When you have that shhet open click the User CP button at the top of this Forum and click "Edit System Specs" Then you can copy and paste all the details from Belarc.
    Check the result by clicking the "My System Specs" arrow head at the bottom left of each of your posts.

    That only needs to be done once. You can always update the details if you add new hardware in the future.
    That really will help all the helpers to help you.
    Just as a tail end, where did you buy the PC from and when as it seems a bit strange that you should buy a PC with the OS installed but the hardware on the PC is not man enough to run all the aspects of the OS. If that were me I would complain bitterly to the vendor but the UK may be different to the US in this respect.
    Hi michell65,

    Boy, that was an interesting process. Got it done correctly I hope. Would this shed a bit more light on my little problem?
    BTW I purchased my system from a local chain of stores called Audiotronics, in Ottawa, Canada. (Not USA!)
    This was a floor model I purchased at a bargain price. The sales rep did remove some software and reconfigured the unit.

    Thanks for your patience.
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       #33

    Well the system pec looks fine. I'm no expert on Graphics cards but i do see that your monitor is set to 1280 x 800 whereas is it capable of 1680 x 1050. Right click on your desktop and choose "Screen Resolution" What is the recommended resolution? If necessary try to set to 1680 x 1050 and see if that improves things!
    P.S. Sorry for delay in replying, I am always pushed for time on Saturdays.
    EDIT: Earlier you sere asked if you were running Aero - are you?
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  4. Posts : 32
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       #34

    mitchell65 said:
    Well the system pec looks fine. I'm no expert on Graphics cards but i do see that your monitor is set to 1280 x 800 whereas is it capable of 1680 x 1050. Right click on your desktop and choose "Screen Resolution" What is the recommended resolution? If necessary try to set to 1680 x 1050 and see if that improves things!
    P.S. Sorry for delay in replying, I am always pushed for time on Saturdays.
    EDIT: Earlier you sere asked if you were running Aero - are you?

    Glad my specs are in good order.
    I checked the recdommende resolution for my monitor and it says 168-x1050.
    However using this "recommended" resolution setting places everything on the screen so small that i have to tweak it so things are more legible and manageable.

    I've tried various resolutions settings but still screen saver photos do not fill the screen.
    Here is a sample of what I see:
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Sceen Savers (Full Screen)-screen-saver-black-side-borders.jpg  
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #35

    What you see in the sample above is quite normal. The image is only 800px wide and your screen resolution is more than that. You wont get your screensaver photos to fill all the screen unless you can select Windows Live Photo Viewer in the screen saver box. Can you do that when the screen resolution is set to the recommended level?
    I keep asking you if you are running Aero but cannot find your response to this question!
    BTW Where is the location of that photo. It looks like a UK location
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  6. Posts : 32
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       #36

    mitchell65 said:
    What you see in the sample above is quite normal. The image is only 800px wide and your screen resolution is more than that. You wont get your screensaver photos to fill all the screen unless you can select Windows Live Photo Viewer in the screen saver box. Can you do that when the screen resolution is set to the recommended level?
    I keep asking you if you are running Aero but cannot find your response to this question!
    BTW Where is the location of that photo. It looks like a UK location
    Hi mitchell65,

    Sorry...I guess in the heat of the moment I keep forgeting to let you know if I'm running Aero. No I am not, I don't have this program and don't know what it does.

    I changed my resolution to the recommended settings of 1680x1050.
    Windows Photo Live is in the Screen Saver box and selected.
    Re-booted PC and still it does not make a difference.

    I am beginning to think this will be the way I shall have to live with my new computer. I know a lot of thought and ideas have been suggested but they don't seem to fix my little problem. I say "little" problem because this is not affecting what i use my PC for, it is just a "nice" thing I thought could be altered. On my old Pc I never had this problem and I thought it was the way I had set up my new PC.
    So if there really seems to be no solution I am sure there are more important things to do that try to solve "my" problem.
    Thanks again for all your help.

    Tegiro/Ron
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       #37

    Windows Photo Live is in the Screen Saver box and selected.
    That's good just go back to Post #17 and choose the theme correctly to Pan and Zoom.
    You do have Aero. Just go to personalize and choose an Aero theme!
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       #38

    mitchell65 said:
    Windows Photo Live is in the Screen Saver box and selected.
    That's good just go back to Post #17 and choose the theme correctly to Pan and Zoom.
    You do have Aero. Just go to personalize and choose an Aero theme!
    I did not know the names of the Themes and you are right I do have Areo, sorry about that. So I went to query/answer #17.
    I selected the Canada Theme but cannot find any Pan and Zoom anywhere when selecting the Theme. But the following selections in the Personalization: Desktop Background are available and I tried some to see what happens.
    Fill
    Fit
    Stretch
    Tile
    Centre

    I've tried both Fill and Stretch and still my screen savers have those borders.
    I've tried almost all Resolutuion settings and 1600x1200 was the only resolution setting that displayed my screen saver photos reasonably well, with no borders.
    However there is a slight distortion horizontaly. That setting so far is the only one that allows the photos to cover the whole screen. Interesting!
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  9. Posts : 5,440
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       #39

    Hi Tegiro
    Glad you found Aero. I am guessing that when you first had Windows 7 you didn't take the opportunity to "Take the Windows 7 Guide" That's a shame as many of your queries would have been answered for you there. I would suggest that sometime you take the time to Google "Windows 7 Tour" and similar. Microsoft have many good guides out there. That in no way means I am discouraging you to post queries here. I, and many others are only too pleased to help if we can.
    Back to your problem.
    It appears that you are getting a little mixed up with Screen savers and Desktop back grounds. The Canada theme you mentioned is a desktop back ground theme, nothing to do with the screensaver problem!
    Try this;
    Right click on your desktop and choose "Personalize". The "Screen Saver"In this screenshot:
    Sceen Savers (Full Screen)-ss1.jpg
    Click the arrow head circled in Red and choose "Windows Live Photo Gallery" form the drop down menu.
    Click the "Setting" button. Then is this screenshot:
    Sceen Savers (Full Screen)-ss2.jpg
    Click the button for "Use photos and videos from:" then click the Browse button and navigate to the folder containing the photos you wish to use for your screen saver. The in the same widow, under "Use this theme" click the arrow circled in red in the screenshot and choose "Pan and Zoom"
    Then click "Save"
    Then close any open windows by clicking OK on each one.
    Then reboot PC and test you screensaver. If it doesn't work then I'm afraid you graphics card is not up to it and you have the choice of buying a suitable card or not having this facility!
    Please post back with th results!
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  10. Posts : 32
    Windows 7 Home Premium (x64) (build 7600)
    Thread Starter
       #40

    mitchell65 said:
    Hi Tegiro
    Glad you found Aero. I am guessing that when you first had Windows 7 you didn't take the opportunity to "Take the Windows 7 Guide" That's a shame as many of your queries would have been answered for you there. I would suggest that sometime you take the time to Google "Windows 7 Tour" and similar. Microsoft have many good guides out there. That in no way means I am discouraging you to post queries here. I, and many others are only too pleased to help if we can.
    Back to your problem.
    It appears that you are getting a little mixed up with Screen savers and Desktop back grounds. The Canada theme you mentioned is a desktop back ground theme, nothing to do with the screensaver problem!
    Try this;
    Right click on your desktop and choose "Personalize". The "Screen Saver"In this screenshot:
    Sceen Savers (Full Screen)-ss1.jpg
    Click the arrow head circled in Red and choose "Windows Live Photo Gallery" form the drop down menu.
    Click the "Setting" button. Then is this screenshot:
    Sceen Savers (Full Screen)-ss2.jpg
    Click the button for "Use photos and videos from:" then click the Browse button and navigate to the folder containing the photos you wish to use for your screen saver. The in the same widow, under "Use this theme" click the arrow circled in red in the screenshot and choose "Pan and Zoom"
    Then click "Save"
    Then close any open windows by clicking OK on each one.
    Then reboot PC and test you screensaver. If it doesn't work then I'm afraid you graphics card is not up to it and you have the choice of buying a suitable card or not having this facility!
    Please post back with th results!
    I have not taken the windows 7 Tour guide, but I will spend some time viewing it. It might give some pointers I'm sure.
    My problem seems to be that I do not get the same screen results as you do.
    I have set the Desktop backgrounds with no problems, selecting the Canada set of photos. I know my problem resides with the Screen Savers, that is the origin of this thread. However following all the steps you prescribe (and all the ones i try) do not give me the same screen as you have attached. My screen still says (This video card can't play themes). So why is it I can play Themes, I've selected one.
    Please see my screen shot.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Sceen Savers (Full Screen)-screenshot.jpg  
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