Removing Hearts permanently from my computer

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I can of course still find it when I put it in Recycle and I can still find
it if I empty Recycle. Yes I am addicted to it!!
 
Hi

Go to:

Control Panel>Add/Remove Programs>Add/Remove Windows Components

Uninstall from there.

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Thank you Will but I am not doing something right. My steps are

Control panel
Add/Remove programs
Add/Remove Components

This is where it seems to get tricky. Since Games are under Accessories and
Utilities I click on Utilities. I go to Games and highlight only that box.
It indicates it includes Hearts and all the other games and I would just as
soon see them all go. I click on Details and highlight "Games". I click on
Next and it says it is configuring and then it indicates Finish but it still
looks to me like the Games are still there.

Thank you so much for trying to help. Any more thoughts on this?
 
Hi

You need to uncheck anything you want to uninstall. Then keep on clicking
OK until you exit.

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Wow that sounds strange. UNCHECK what I want to install? The instructions
via Microsoft say "To add or remove a component, click the check box." Just
want to double check with you before I remove my calculator and other stuff
that I don't want to remove.

Might I simply need to reboot after going through the steps? My apologies
as I am anything but compueter savvy.
 
Bill said:
Wow that sounds strange. UNCHECK what I want to install? The
instructions via Microsoft say "To add or remove a component, click the
check box." Just want to double check with you before I remove my
calculator and other stuff that I don't want to remove.

Might I simply need to reboot after going through the steps? My apologies
as I am anything but compueter savvy.

For Windows Components, checked items are installed, unchecked items are not
installed. If you want to remove a Windows component that is installed, you
uncheck it and then finish the wizard.
 
Hi

You said that want to uninstall Hearts - therefore you have to uncheck it.

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Will Denny
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Thanks Tom, that works.

Tom Porterfield said:
For Windows Components, checked items are installed, unchecked items are not
installed. If you want to remove a Windows component that is installed, you
uncheck it and then finish the wizard.
 
Thank you. Its gone and I am free of the drug!

Will Denny said:
Hi

You need to uncheck anything you want to uninstall. Then keep on clicking
OK until you exit.

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You're welcome.

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