The BMW logo is great! A simple, strong and powerful identity, it represents the history and heritage of BMW motorcycles for the last 80 years.
So here is a really cool BMW Motorcycle screen saver. It's a 3-dimensional bouncing ball with the BMW motorcycle logo in high resolution graphics. I never get tired of watching this thing bouncing around on my screen! Download a .zip file with instructions.
Bonus: you can also set a built-in password protection timer that it locks your keyboard after a selected amount of time!
Windows Vista BMW Bouncing Ball Screensaver Installation Instructions
I tried the BMW Screensaver with Windows Vista and it works!
Windows XP: How to Install the BMW Bouncing Ball Screensaver
Notes for Windows XP Users
Note that webBikeWorld.com makes no warranties about how this screensaver will work on your computer! Download at your own risk!
Based on a tip from webBikeWorld reader "M.V.", who built on a tip from visitor "B.H." below, we have renamed the BMW screensaver file to SSBMWBALL.SCR. This is the file that is now included in the .zip file for download.
If that doesn't work, try the following: Some visitors have said that this screensaver might not work with Windows XP. Apparently, it doesn't always show up in the list of screensavers, but check out the tips below. This screensaver is at least 5 years old now (and counting), and I don't know of an upgraded version.
If anyone has a nice BMW screensaver that could be posted here for others to use, please contact us at . Thanks!
Windows XP Installation Problems? Try one of these tips...
Latest tip from "B.M.W.": "I have had this screensaver for some time and had to find a way to install it on XP. None of the instructions on your web site worked. HERE'S HOW. Find a simple free screensaver on the web. I used one called Matrix Code screensaver, just do a google search for it.
Download and install this screensaver. It installs to the windows folder, file name is Matrix Code.scr. Rename your bouncing ball screensaver to Matrix Code.scr then move it to the windows folder. It will ask if you want to replace the existing file. Click yes. Then select the matrix code screensaver in the dropdown list. Settings and all come up as they should."
wBW Visitor "B.Y." has what appears to be solution for Windows XP users:
If the screensaver doesn't appear in the drop down list try the following:
wBW Visitor "B.H." has the latest tip: "Your tips ... didn't work for me with Windows XP, but I may have stumbled on a solution. I renamed the "SSBMWBALL.SCR" file to "ssBMW.scr" (in the c:\windows\system32 folder). I then did a right click and install. Presto! BMW appeared in the drop-down list of available screensavers. I tested it with a one-minute timer and it worked".
wBW Visitor "D.M." sent this tip for Windows XP users: "Hi, Rick, I have used the BMW floating ball bearing screen saver for a number of years on Windows 95 and 98, with success. I am now using XP home but find although the programme loaded ok it will not join the list of screen savers. I have however dragged and dropped the Icon from the folder to the desktop, and by double clicking on the Icon the screen saver works as normal. This I think is better than not having it. Regards. D.M."
wBW Visitor "P.D." sent this tip for using the screensaver in Windows XP: "Just FYI, when using Windows XP, after you unzip the screen saver you need to rename it to "BMW.SCR" (without the quotes) before you drop it in the system32 folder. It will then appear on the drop down menu under the screensavers tab."
By the way, be sure to check out the wBW BMW Motorcycles Page!
Have fun!
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