Installed Games

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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[
 
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
 
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
 
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[
 
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[
 
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[
 
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[
 
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[
 
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.
 
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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