

Therefore, this screensaver was useless to me.Or so I thought. It still said it needs Macromedia Flash Player 5 or better. Upon installation attempt, this screen saver said it needs Macromedia Flash Player 5 or better. I couldn't use it at all on a brand new custom built computer.īoard: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. ►At first, all I could give this screen saver was less than one star.You can always start over with a fresh copy of the "settings_bak.xml" file if something gets messed up. Experiment with the settings and don't worry. The fish can be set to 0 (none) 1 (one fish) or a higher number for more fish. Most of the settings which are not a fish can be either 0 (off) or 1 (on). Rename the original "settings.xml" file to "settings_bak.xml", and copy your edited "settings.xml" file into screensaver's install folder. Rather, copy the file to another location (like your Documents folder) and edit it there.

You will need administrator permissions on your computer, and most likely you cannot directly edit the file in the folder. While you can no longer change the settings via the screen savers settings panel (because Flash has been discontinued), you can manually edit the "settings.xml" file in the screensaver's installation folder ("C:\Program Files (x86)\\Living Marine Aquarium 2 Full\"). Living Marine Aquarium 2 screensaver works for me in Windows 11.
