This is a bad idea, even if in the 4:3 original AR we are forced to see two black bars at the sides, it would have been better if had been presented this way. When the screensaver does the latter it is stretched. This is a bug that may or may not happen in some moments, say, once or twice a month.Īnother issue with this screensaver is that it should be in the original 4:3 aspect ratio, not 16:9 (I use a 1920x1200 old 16:10 monitor), or fill our screen regardless of what we are using. You need to hit OK to close this window and also do a control + alt + del and force closing.
When this happens you can't simply disable the screensaver by moving your mouse.
The screensaver in my Windows 10 (64 bit) looks great, but there are two issues which need to be corrected: sometimes it crashes and shows a 'general protection fault in module CSPMAN.DLL'. For more info please look into this video: