What kind of screen is it? Manufacture and model.
Is it motorized, pull down, or attached in a frame?
Most motorized and pull down screens that I have seen, have holes already pre-drilled into the housing so you can use them for either hanging from rafters on chains, or screwing into the wall.
The attached to a frame screen, just hangs like you would a painting / picture.
If you do not have a stud to screw them into make sure you use a big drywall anchor. I used small dry wall anchors on my 8' pull down screen, and after like 4 months, 1 side pulled out of the wall and crashed on a speaker. The anchor was spec'd to hold 40lbs, and my screen weighs 35lbs.
We moved 1 month later to a house, and now the wife won't let me set it up. She doesn't want holes in the wall. blah! I can't stand having to worry about WAF. I should divorce her and find a wife who is a audioholic, and can appreciate a real home theater. lol, those women are rare. But then again...I could always find a convert...like
Dina. A hot, geek, nerd, closet audioholic. Before we know it, we'll be seeing reviews on audioholics by her. I saw her on hot-or-not wearing a cheerleader outfit. !!smoking!!
/rant off
I just hate having 2 good 8' screens sitting in my garage.
Reorx