The school’s computer room is shared by multiple classes. Students in one class specify a screen saver and set a password when they are in class. If students in the next class do not use the computer within the specified time (the minimum time is 1 minute), they run the screen saver. Since the students in this class don’t know the password, they have to press the Reset key to restart the computer. At this time, the computer's hard disk is spinning at high speed. When pressing the Reset key to restart the computer, it will scratch the hard disk with a large amount of data. If this continues, the hard drive will die, which will not only lose a large amount of teaching data, but will also increase the financial burden on the school. Therefore, in the computer room where multiple classes are used in the school, uninstalling the computer screen saver has become an urgent requirement for most teachers. Next, the author wrote down his own way of removing the computer screen saver and shared it with his colleagues.
1. Setting method in Windows XP (2000)
1. Open the Run dialog box, enter the command, and open the Group Policy edit window.
2. In the Group Policy edit window, open "Local Computer Policy → User Configuration → Administrative Templates → Control Panel → Show Branches", then double-click the "Hide Screen Saver" tab on the right side of the window to open the "Hide Screen Saver" tab properties, in the Properties dialog box, select "Enabled", and click the "OK" button.
2. Setting method in Windows 98 (Me)
1. Open the "Run" dialog box, enter the Regedit command, and open the Registry Editor.
2. Enter HKEY_CURREN_USER\Software\Microsoft
\Windows\CurrentVersion\Polices\System under the primary key. If the System primary key does not exist, create it manually.
3. Create a new DOWRD key value NoDispScrsavPage. A value of 1 means the Screen Saver option that hides the Display Properties, and a value of 0 means the screen Saver is displayed normally.
1. Setting method in Windows XP (2000)
1. Open the Run dialog box, enter the command, and open the Group Policy edit window.
2. In the Group Policy edit window, open "Local Computer Policy → User Configuration → Administrative Templates → Control Panel → Show Branches", then double-click the "Hide Screen Saver" tab on the right side of the window to open the "Hide Screen Saver" tab properties, in the Properties dialog box, select "Enabled", and click the "OK" button.
2. Setting method in Windows 98 (Me)
1. Open the "Run" dialog box, enter the Regedit command, and open the Registry Editor.
2. Enter HKEY_CURREN_USER\Software\Microsoft
\Windows\CurrentVersion\Polices\System under the primary key. If the System primary key does not exist, create it manually.
3. Create a new DOWRD key value NoDispScrsavPage. A value of 1 means the Screen Saver option that hides the Display Properties, and a value of 0 means the screen Saver is displayed normally.