correction;
You can Open the Bitmap with MSPAINTand "Save As" as a JPEG, (choose it from the drop down box - 24 bit or higher) and then put it in the folder described above, for it to be the Active Desktop Background/Wallpaper. (you can then get at it - choose it -- from within Display Properties\Background Tab).
If you turn Off Active Desktop...it'll vanish, and/or you can click Display properties\Effects tab and "hide icons when viewed as a web page" if you don't want to see the Desktop Icons while the JPEG is showing.
But to convert one picture (bmp) into a screensaver....you'll need a program that creates an executable file, and a heck of a lot more pictures ....BTW - the normal .scr files are in C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM
TT4U
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These are just my thoughts....and should be carefully measured against other opinions.
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