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hey sorry but i have a few stupid questions. i installed about 5 screen savers that i will never use and i would like to know how to delete them. also when i leave my screen saver on, after a while it goes to sleep. Thanks,, tom
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I'd use spotlight to find them and then delete them. Maybe someone else has a better solution.

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yeah....just drag 'em to the trash.

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also when i leave my screen saver on, after a while it goes to sleep.
If you dont want it to go to sleep you can tell it not to by going into System Preferences and clicking on Energy Saver. its pretty self-explanatory from there but all you need to do is under the Sleep tab simply drag the slider under the heading "Put computer to sleep when it is inactive for:" all the way to the right.
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