Installed Games

G

Guest

I have a new Dell Latitude running Vista. I cannot find any "factory"
installed games, e.g., the old standbys of Soliaire, Hearts, ect. I have
looked in the Games folder and it is empty. I have done game searches and do
not get any results. What am I missing or did these not get loaded?

Thanks for the hel[
 
G

Guest

I have the same question. I just bought a Sony Vaio...and I can find the
games on it. The games folder is empty!!!
someone can help please?
thanks
 
D

Dale White

If you have business edition you have to manually install the games.

Go to control panel, click program files, click windows components and you
should see a box to check for games
 
G

Guest

Sorry, But I dont see that. When I go to control panel, I click programs,
then it brings me to the page where it list uninstall or change. (shows all
my installed programs

Dale White said:
If you have business edition you have to manually install the games.

Go to control panel, click program files, click windows components and you
should see a box to check for games

Bloomington Guy said:
I have a new Dell Latitude running Vista. I cannot find any "factory"
installed games, e.g., the old standbys of Soliaire, Hearts, ect. I have
looked in the Games folder and it is empty. I have done game searches and
do
not get any results. What am I missing or did these not get loaded?

Thanks for the hel[
 
G

Guest

Please Excuse me. I found it! it's under "Windows Features".

John said:
Sorry, But I dont see that. When I go to control panel, I click programs,
then it brings me to the page where it list uninstall or change. (shows all
my installed programs

Dale White said:
If you have business edition you have to manually install the games.

Go to control panel, click program files, click windows components and you
should see a box to check for games

Bloomington Guy said:
I have a new Dell Latitude running Vista. I cannot find any "factory"
installed games, e.g., the old standbys of Soliaire, Hearts, ect. I have
looked in the Games folder and it is empty. I have done game searches and
do
not get any results. What am I missing or did these not get loaded?

Thanks for the hel[
 
D

Dale White

Features...components, I'm not booted under Vista, so I had to use XP's
lingo. Glad you got it


John said:
Please Excuse me. I found it! it's under "Windows Features".

John said:
Sorry, But I dont see that. When I go to control panel, I click programs,
then it brings me to the page where it list uninstall or change. (shows
all
my installed programs

Dale White said:
If you have business edition you have to manually install the games.

Go to control panel, click program files, click windows components and
you
should see a box to check for games

message I have a new Dell Latitude running Vista. I cannot find any "factory"
installed games, e.g., the old standbys of Soliaire, Hearts, ect. I
have
looked in the Games folder and it is empty. I have done game
searches and
do
not get any results. What am I missing or did these not get loaded?

Thanks for the hel[
 
G

Guest

Thank you for your help. Finally have some games.

Dale White said:
Features...components, I'm not booted under Vista, so I had to use XP's
lingo. Glad you got it


John said:
Please Excuse me. I found it! it's under "Windows Features".

John said:
Sorry, But I dont see that. When I go to control panel, I click programs,
then it brings me to the page where it list uninstall or change. (shows
all
my installed programs

:


If you have business edition you have to manually install the games.

Go to control panel, click program files, click windows components and
you
should see a box to check for games

message I have a new Dell Latitude running Vista. I cannot find any "factory"
installed games, e.g., the old standbys of Soliaire, Hearts, ect. I
have
looked in the Games folder and it is empty. I have done game
searches and
do
not get any results. What am I missing or did these not get loaded?

Thanks for the hel[
 
G

Guest

I found it also. Thanks!

John said:
Thank you for your help. Finally have some games.

Dale White said:
Features...components, I'm not booted under Vista, so I had to use XP's
lingo. Glad you got it


John said:
Please Excuse me. I found it! it's under "Windows Features".

:

Sorry, But I dont see that. When I go to control panel, I click programs,
then it brings me to the page where it list uninstall or change. (shows
all
my installed programs

:


If you have business edition you have to manually install the games.

Go to control panel, click program files, click windows components and
you
should see a box to check for games

message I have a new Dell Latitude running Vista. I cannot find any "factory"
installed games, e.g., the old standbys of Soliaire, Hearts, ect. I
have
looked in the Games folder and it is empty. I have done game
searches and
do
not get any results. What am I missing or did these not get loaded?

Thanks for the hel[
 
G

Guest

Bloomington Guy said:
I have a new Dell Latitude running Vista. I cannot find any "factory"
installed games, e.g., the old standbys of Soliaire, Hearts, ect. I have
looked in the Games folder and it is empty. I have done game searches and do
not get any results. What am I missing or did these not get loaded?

Thanks for the help

I have the new factory installed games, and am trying to find out how to
copy the old hearts and solitaire from xp. The new ones are slow...and they
suck.
 
J

joepercussion1

you can not, it will not be compatible
BK said:
I have the new factory installed games, and am trying to find out how to
copy the old hearts and solitaire from xp. The new ones are slow...and
they
suck.
 

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