FREE Windows Screen Saver

Collect over 40 underwater images of Hawaii in our Maui Mermaid Screen Saver. Photos are by Ed and Sue Robinson.

FREE Windows Wallpaper Images

NewGreen Sea Turtle & Manta Ray

Hawaiian Monk Seal · Harlequin Ghost Pipefish · Caribbean Reef Shark
Living Nautilus · Fiji Soft Coral

Select the wallpaper file optimized for your monitor's color depth and screen resolution settings. If you are not sure, choose 640 x 480.

The image files are compressed in a self extracting format and include the bitmap image and a readme.txt file. To decompress simply double click on the file you have downloaded.

 

Green Sea Turtle

Green Turtle

Self Extracting (EXE)

Manta Ray

Manta Ray

Self Extracting (EXE)

Harlequin Ghost Pipefish

Harlequin Ghost Pipe Fish

Self Extracting (EXE)

Caribbean Reef Shark

Caribbean Reef Shark

Self Extracting (EXE)

Hawaiian Monk Seal

Read the story behind the Monk Seal photograph

Hawaiian Monk Seal

Self Extracting (EXE)

Living Nautilus (PNG)

Nautilus Shell

Self Extracting (EXE)

Fiji Soft Coral

Soft Coral

Self Extracting (EXE)

Once the file is down loaded into your computer, decompress the image by double clickng on the ".exe" file from explorer. There are two files: the image file (with ".bmp" extension) and readme.txt. Double click on readme.txt for the final instructions. If you are having trouble, you can also find help in the windows help file located in the start menu.

Copyright Notice: These images are protected by U.S. and International copyright laws. Permission to use any image is limited to the intended "windows wallpaper" usage. You must contact Ed Robinson to acquire permission to use these images for any other purpose.

Installation Directions

1. Locate the file in the directory it has been down loaded into.
2. Double Click on the ".exe" file.
3. Copy the [image name.bmp] file to your windows directory.
 
Move image file to Windows directory
1. Right mouse click on an empty part of your monitor desktop and select "properties".
2. Click on the "background" tab.
3. Select the image [image name] from the list, or browse for it in the windows directory.
4. Select "Apply" and then "Ok" and you're done!
 
 
You may direct any problems and feedback to Ed Robinson.

Enjoy your underwater wallpaper - Let's Go Diving!