Deleting Games in Windows Vista

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How do I delete and/or uninstall Solitare and Spider Solitare from Windows
Vista? These games have become addictive time wasters for me.

Thanks.
 
Start - Control Panel
on the left side - Turn Windows features on or off
uncheck Games
ok
 
The easiest way is to right-click and select "hide" then you will no longer
see them.
Mark
 
trashtotreasure wrote:

How do I delete and/or uninstall Solitare and Spider Solitare from Windows
Vista? These games have become addictive time wasters for me.

Thanks.

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Awe but you're not alone! LOL I'm addicted to Windows Hearts. I need help
too! LOL
 
Start - Control Panel - Programs and Features -
in the left pane, "Turn Windows features on or off"
(continue)
(wait a while)
click on the + beside Games
uncheck the games
OK
 
Thank You Dave, that was helpful! BUT, I really want to uninstall these
microsoft games... I too am addicted to these time waster games and I know I
am NOT ALONE!

How can I delete or uninstall the games?

I've almost decided to delete the folder. Will it do any harm if I delete
the 'microsoft game' folder?
 
Where it shows you how to put the check mark in to install, just remove the
checkmark and it will remove the games
 
new-to-this said:
Thank You Dave, that was helpful! BUT, I really want to uninstall these
microsoft games... I too am addicted to these time waster games and I know
I
am NOT ALONE!

How can I delete or uninstall the games?

I've almost decided to delete the folder. Will it do any harm if I delete
the 'microsoft game' folder?

Have you considered therapy? Seriously...

If you don't want to spend the $$$ or lack some platinum health insurance,
consider this...

Microsoft got in trouble for not letting people run other browsers other
than IE. At the time Microsoft claims they weren't trying to do something
like that, it's just how they do software. They just integrate everything so
it's there, and there's really nothing you can do to "remove" certain key
aspects of Windows. It's branding, Microsoft wants certain things to work a
certain way to make their brand more recognizeable.

Thus they probably made the games that come with Vista unable to be
installed, but able to be disabled if you wanted.

In your case I would try "RENAMING" the Microsoft Games folder to "Microsoft
Games.bak"

Reboot your computer, see if your system survives, if it does, great delete
the folder. if it does not switch it back to Microsoft Games. Make sure you
know how to boot into Safe mode or use the Windows recovery DVD before ya do
this.

Good luck,
A.
 
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