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Well, in my experience they always seamed to crash on Windows Vista as soon as I done something graphically intensive, and they seam to have been replaced by the slideshow desktop wallpapers in 7.

I know you can run Dreamscene on 7 using a few reg hacks and the like, but I doubt we'll ever see Microsoft officially support it.

Well, in my experience they always seamed to crash on Windows Vista as soon as I done something graphically intensive, and they seam to have been replaced by the slideshow desktop wallpapers in 7.

I know you can run Dreamscene on 7 using a few reg hacks and the like, but I doubt we'll ever see Microsoft officially support it.

Exactly why very few even bothered using it on Vista. The slideshow desktop more than makes up for it.

I'd prefer the slideshow desktop vs the video desktop backgrounds anyway for the simple reason 99% of the time my desktop is covered in windows, it makes a video pointless and wasteful of resources.

Exactly. I had it running for a short time, then realized that if the desktop wasn't covered by windows, I'm probably not at the machine to see the desktop. :laugh:

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If anything, Stardock's DeskScapes will fill in that void. Not sure if they'll be a free version though.

Would rather live without Dreamscenes than install anything from Stardock's! Dreamscene ran great on my system it was DeskScapes that would always crash but that is not any different than any other program from them.

It was a neat concept, but like others have said - I've used the rotating/slideshow Wallpapers in Windows 7 way more than the looped Videos in Vista.

And DreamScene of course has been out for like 3 years, and I've already surpassed it with Windows 7's wallpaper slideshow usage.

Curiosity has struck me as I'm cleaning out my wallpaper directory from the ones I don't use.

Will Dreamscenes be coming to 7 eventually, or were they a miserable failure in Vista?

Officially, no. Unofficially, it works. Search around for the information.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Features_removed_from_Windows_7

"Windows Ultimate Extras for the Ultimate edition which included Windows DreamScene, Microsoft Tinker, and the Hold' Em poker game among others."

Well, as we all have noticed, Windows 7 Ultimate doesn't carry DreamScenes. Someone just cluttered that info down there too. (Wikipedia is absolutely no authority, especially not when it's not using references)

For those who care about this feature in Windows 7:

How To: Enable DreamScene in Windows 7

I'd prefer the slideshow desktop vs the video desktop backgrounds anyway for the simple reason 99% of the time my desktop is covered in windows, it makes a video pointless and wasteful of resources.

Exactly. I like to use my computer, not stare at the desktop animation.

I'd like to see your proof of that.
Well, as we all have noticed, Windows 7 Ultimate doesn't carry DreamScenes. Someone just cluttered that info down there too. (Wikipedia is absolutely no authority, especially not when it's not using references)

See here. Would you say even Ars Technica is unreliable. At least be in the know before you bash some site. Wikipedia is much more reliable than you can think or imagine.

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