Homestar Runner and Strong Bad Screensaver
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Homestar Runner and Strong Bad Screensavers are both available for download on homestarrunner.com via a Secret Page. These screensavers can also be obtained by downloading the themes.
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Installation
When first running the downloaded file, a window pops up with slightly different messages for each screensaver.
- The Homestar Runner screensaver says:
Do you want Homestar all up in your
computer?
- The Strong Bad screensaver says:
Do you want to unleash Strong Bad on your
unsuspecting computer
The dialog box's options are:
- For Yes/Install:
GO FOR IT!!
- For No/Cancel/Exit:
- Homestar Runner:
No Way, Man
- Strong Bad:
No Way, Guys
If installed correctly, the following message appears:
- Homestar Runner screensaver:
You did it! Let the good times roll!
- Strong Bad screensaver:
Holy Crap! It worked!
If the installation fails, the following message appears:
Oops. You broke it.
Compatibility
The screensavers were created in 2001, and may have compatibility issues with modern operating systems. The screensavers are designed for 4:3 screens; on widescreen displays, vertical white bars will appear on the left and right of the screensaver.
Windows
Like many .exe files, Windows may present a security warning when attempting to run the install. On Vista, the .exe file must be ran as an administrator. On Windows 10, choosing "Install using compatibility settings" if the initial installation fails may be successful.
Mac OS
The Homestar Runner screen saver runs on Mac OS, you cannot run it on an Intel Mac. However, SheepShaver can emulate Mac OS versions up to version 9.0.4, though it is complicated to program, and you must have a Mac OS System Folder. If you were to use it on a PowerPC Mac (running System 10.4 or earlier), you would have to keep Classic environment running.
Fun Facts
Trivia
- The Homestar Runner Screensaver is called "smashface".
- If you download either screensaver and set it as your preferred one, then try to change the settings, a pop-up will appear that contains a picture of a dog and the caption "Bitbull". Bitbull is a program used to create screensavers from Flash movies, and is likely the program that was used to create these screensavers. The picture of the dog is the logo for this program.
- The text file in the uncompressed ".sit" file for the Homestar Runner screensaver says:
INSTRUCTIONS:
To make your Homestar or Strong Bad screensaver magic happen, do this:
copy the screensaver file into your Control Panels folder and then restart your computer
Then, when you look at your Control Panels under your Apple menu, there they are!
Go for it! Against the opposition! Move ahead! It's not too late! Work from home!
Earn
Extra Cash! Everybody! Everybody!
-the brothers chaps
Inside References
- The install error message says "Oops. You broke it."
Real World References
- "Go for it! Against the opposition!" is a direct reference to the lyrics of "Go For It" by Graham Gouldman, written for the 1980 animated film Animalympics.