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Here is your link to download our Free Screensaver Images for your Kindle 2 or Nook eReader.
Screensaver Images Vol. 1 - Colorado Landscapes
NOTE: Screensaver images are saved in a compressed .Zip file format. They must be uncompressed before using. Windows XP and Windows 7 has built-in support for .Zip files. Older operating systems (i.e. Windows 95/98/NT/2000/Me) will require a free third-party software like Quick Zip.
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Directions for Nook devices
- Click the link above and save the file to your computer.
- Extract (decompress) the images to a folder on your computer.
- Connect your Nook eReader to your computer using the USB cable.
- Copy the screensaver folder and images on your computer to the Screensaver folder on your Nook Device.
- Disconnect the USB cable from your Nook eReader.
- Change the Display settings on the Nook Device.
- Goto the Screensaver option and choose the new Screensavers (folder name).
- Press the Power Button once (on top of device) to go into standby mode.
- Your new screensaver images should now be displayed.
Directions for Kindle devices
Kindle eReaders do not support custom screensavers by default. Although you still have two options...
- Install the Kindle Hack that allows you to change the default screensavers.
Warning: This may void out your kindle warranty if you somehow manage to break the operating system. I have not installed this hack myself but I have read that many have with no problems and supports the latest Kindle firmware update. I take no responsibility and provide no support if you decide to install the hack. - Use the built-in undocumented picture viewer to display the images.
How to use this feature:- Connect the Kindle to your computer via the USB cable.
- Browse to the root directory on your kindle device and create a New Folder called "pictures".
- Create a sub-folder underneath the pictures folder (use a simple name like "Colorado").
- Copy the pictures into this sub-folder.
- Disconnect the Kindle from your computer.
- At the Home screen, press the [ALT] and [Z] simultaneously to scan the folders.
- The sub-folder name should show up in the item list, select it to view the pictures.



