"kraut" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>>>
>>>> Am not really into these newer games but I loved playing the MS
>>>> Entertainment Pack games that were around from the Windows 3.1 days
>>>> through the Windows 98 days. They were just simple games that were
>>>> simple and quick to play like the Freecell, Minesweeper, Solitair,
>>>> ETC games that MS still includes with the XP OS.
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone know if it is possible to run them on a Windows XP
>>>> system??
>>>>
>>Anyway, the answer is yes, they do play fine. I don't think they even need
>>Compatibility Mode changing, although there might be some issues around
>>cards.dll and possibly sound on some of them - I just copied them off the
>>CD. And again, IIRC, there were problems with shortcuts not being created
>>by
>>the installer - I had to do it manually. But that happened in Win95 when I
>>got them anyway, so not an XP issue.
>
> I could install them and try but them if they did not work I would
> have to go back and clean up some of the junk left behind PLUS I did
> not know if they would overwrite some of the newer files and mess with
> some of the new progs from XP.
>
Windows XP also has all the aforementioned games.
Goto: Start | Settings | Control Panel
Click: Add or Remove Programs
Click: Add/Remove Windows Components
Click: Accessories and Utilities
Click: Details
Click: Games
Click: Details
Check or unCheck games from that list, which include:
Freecell, Hearts, Internet Games, Minesweeper, Solitaire, Spider Solitaire
The Internet Games are not listed separately there, but include:
Internet Backgammon, Internet Checkers, Internet Hearts, Internet Reversi,
Internet Spades
You may have these already on your Start Menu | Programs | Games
XP-pro did not include the MS Entertainment Pack card game called Cruel -
one of the most challenging, hard to win games, if you follow the first
(lame) hint in the "Strategy and Hints" section of the help instructions.
Rather, if you have several cards in the upper left stack, ready to move to
the suit stacks, move them one at a time, and press "Deal" to uncover the
2nd card in each later stack. With practice, you can win more than 3 games
in a row, instead of losing 9 out of 10 tries.
--Richard
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