ScreenServer

Originally, screensavers were designed to protect computers’ displays since they could be damaged if being on for a longer while without any movement on them. Most displays today won’t suffer any damage from this, however, screensavers still are a lot of fun!

Choose a screensaver

Your Mac comes with a bunch of nice screensavers that you can start using right away. First, open System Preferences. It is most likely to be in your dock. Otherwise you can access it from the “Apple-menu” at the top left corner of your screen.

Open System Preferences

When having opened System Preferences, click the “Desktop & Screen Saver” icon. That preference pane actually has two tabs, so make sure that the “Screen Saver” tab is the one open.

In System Preferences, click the System and Screen Savers button

Now, just choose one of the many screensavers from the list to your left. You will be able to see a preview of the screensaver in the small box to the right of the list of screensavers.

Choose a Screen Saver in System Preferences

Below, you can also choose after how long time you want the screensaver to start.

Get more screensavers

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Whats About Hackintost

Apple designed Mac OS X so that only Macs can run it. If you attempt to stick a Mac OS X installation disc into any computer that isn’t made by Apple, it simply won’t work. Unlike the Windows or Linux operating systems, Mac OS X normally requires a very specific set of hardware to run.

Hackintoshing is the process of overcoming these limitations, by installing extra software with Mac OS X that adds support to a wider range of hardware. There’s no actual hacking or cracking involved! If you like the way Mac OS X runs, or prefer the design of OS X to Windows, but you don’t want to pay a $500 premium just to buy a Mac, then a Hackintosh may be for you.

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