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Microsoft Games, Solitare, Freecell, Minesweeper. 1

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Bonestein

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May 13, 2003
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I have located the files int /WINNT/system32 I delete them and they re-appear, they come back.

my question is how do you uninstall the microsoft games?

solitare = sol.exe
minsweeper = winmine.exe
freecell = freecell.exe

I can't delete them, so there must be a way to uninstall.
 
Use your disk.
Add/remove programs > WIndows Setup > Games ....

Tired of waiting for an answer? Try asking better questions. See: faq222-2244
 
if you don't see the Games folder in add\remove --> windows components --> accessories --> Games, then goto:

WINNT\INF and look for a file called: SYSOC.INF or something and remove the word "HIDE" (leave the comma there) from lines GAMES, ACCESSUTIL=, and PINBALL.

Then redo the above and remove it.

Done.
 
Cool, Thanks! Why would they have to make it a chore to remove those. :)
 
Ok--I must be doing something WRONG!!
I have gone to the sysoc.inf, removed the HIDE..
gone to Control Panel, Remove Windows Components, removed the games. (Windows KB 314614)(This took the games out of Start>programs>accessories>Games (now shows empty).
rebooted several times.
The games still exist! The user can now just navigate to C:\Winnt\System32\freecell.exe (or sol.exe etc.) & run them manually. And, again, if I delete them they re-appear.
Is there a way to REALLY REMOVED them?
 
Try this: Control Panel->Add/Remove Programs->Add/Remove Windows Components. On the Window Components Wizard that pops up, highlight "Accessories and Utilities." Then click the "Detail" button. Uncheck "Games," then the OK Button, then the "Next" button.


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Yes, this does "uninstall" the games. When you look at start>programs>accessories>games is empty.
BUT
if you search for file freecell*.* ( or spider or winmine or sol or mshearts or pinball) on your C; drive you will most likely find other copies. I found all of the games again in I386 (a hidden folder). Once I found them all, I deleted, emptied the recycle bin & I HOPE that they are gone for good.

Thanks for the help.
 
probably MS thinks that the games are cruical parts of the system and treats them like other system-files (auto-"repair")... :)

 
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