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407A1B0-C92B-4A99-8F42-B25550764961@microsoft.com...>i have mistakingly deleted freecell, hearts,solitaire,minesweeper and theYou've (probably) just deleted the shortcuts to these games. In the first
> inernet option games from the games menu. i do not have my xp home edition
> disk so can they be downloaded or copied and installed from another
> computer?
> many thanks,
> --
> jim
> "jim" <jim@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news407A1B0-C92B-4A99-8F42-B25550764961@microsoft.com...
> >i have mistakingly deleted freecell, hearts,solitaire,minesweeper and the>
> > inernet option games from the games menu. i do not have my xp home edition
> > disk so can they be downloaded or copied and installed from another
> > computer?
> > many thanks,
> > --
> > jim
> You've (probably) just deleted the shortcuts to these games. In the first
> place, check your Recycle Bin in case they're there.
>
> You could recreate them by making shortcuts to
> C:\WINDOWS\system32\freecell.exe, mshearts.exe, sol.exe, winmine.exe for the
> non-Internet ones, etc, but it would be quicker to remove and re-add them as
> components of Windows:
>
> Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs > Add/Remove Windows Components >
> Accessories and Utilities > Details button > Games
>
> Untick it and OK your way out, then go back in and tick it, and OK your way
> out. That should put them back in your menu.
>
>
>
> thank you but the add remove windows components won't work without theQuite possibly you could copy and paste (not "install") the files with a USB
> disk
> and when i tried runing freecell.exe it says not found. could i copy them
> or
> the access and utilities bit from another computer to a usb mass storage
> device and install them then please?
> --
> jim
>
>
> "Olórin" wrote:
>>> "jim" <jim@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news407A1B0-C92B-4A99-8F42-B25550764961@microsoft.com...
>> >i have mistakingly deleted freecell, hearts,solitaire,minesweeper and>>
>> >the
>> > inernet option games from the games menu. i do not have my xp home
>> > edition
>> > disk so can they be downloaded or copied and installed from another
>> > computer?
>> > many thanks,
>> > --
>> > jim
>> You've (probably) just deleted the shortcuts to these games. In the first
>> place, check your Recycle Bin in case they're there.
>>
>> You could recreate them by making shortcuts to
>> C:\WINDOWS\system32\freecell.exe, mshearts.exe, sol.exe, winmine.exe for
>> the
>> non-Internet ones, etc, but it would be quicker to remove and re-add them
>> as
>> components of Windows:
>>
>> Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs > Add/Remove Windows Components >
>> Accessories and Utilities > Details button > Games
>>
>> Untick it and OK your way out, then go back in and tick it, and OK your
>> way
>> out. That should put them back in your menu.
>>
>>
>>
> "jim" <jim@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:256B1868-32D0-4360-A08E-57721D57591D@microsoft.com...> > thank you but the add remove windows components won't work without the>
> > disk
> > and when i tried runing freecell.exe it says not found. could i copy them
> > or
> > the access and utilities bit from another computer to a usb mass storage
> > device and install them then please?
> > --
> > jim
> >
> >
> > "Olórin" wrote:
> >> >> "jim" <jim@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news407A1B0-C92B-4A99-8F42-B25550764961@microsoft.com...
> >> >i have mistakingly deleted freecell, hearts,solitaire,minesweeper and
> >> >the
> >> > inernet option games from the games menu. i do not have my xp home
> >> > edition
> >> > disk so can they be downloaded or copied and installed from another
> >> > computer?
> >> > many thanks,
> >> > --
> >> > jim
> >>
> >> You've (probably) just deleted the shortcuts to these games. In the first
> >> place, check your Recycle Bin in case they're there.
> >>
> >> You could recreate them by making shortcuts to
> >> C:\WINDOWS\system32\freecell.exe, mshearts.exe, sol.exe, winmine.exe for
> >> the
> >> non-Internet ones, etc, but it would be quicker to remove and re-add them
> >> as
> >> components of Windows:
> >>
> >> Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs > Add/Remove Windows Components >
> >> Accessories and Utilities > Details button > Games
> >>
> >> Untick it and OK your way out, then go back in and tick it, and OK your
> >> way
> >> out. That should put them back in your menu.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> Quite possibly you could copy and paste (not "install") the files with a USB
> memory stick - give it a try. Not so "the access and utilities bit".
>
> You won't be able to download them from the Internet - not from any legal
> locations, anyway. But - what exactly did you *do* to get into this
> position? You said you deleted items from the games menu - is this the menu
> you get to after clicking on the Start button and then going to All Programs
> (or just Programs)? Does the file freecell.exe exist in your system32
> directory? It won't have been deleted by your merely deleting its shortcut.
>
> Why don't you have the XP disc? It would be a good idea to sort yourself out
> a replacement now, before you *really* need it! The person you got the
> computer from should have provided a disc or means of making one - maybe
> from files in a partition on the machine.
>
>
>
> Thank you olorin, that has worked by pasteing them into system32 andI believe the seller had an obligation to provide you with a disc or means
> making a
> shortcut, i dont know how i managed to delete them. The shop where i
> bought
> the computer from said that he would put it on for me and give me a disk
> to
> take home when i got home however the disk was not there and thought i
> could
> make a back up, but all attempts so far have failed. Do you know where i
> can
> get a windows xp home edition repair disk or os disk please mate and
> thanks
> again.
> --
> jim
>
>
> "Olórin" wrote:
>>> "jim" <jim@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:256B1868-32D0-4360-A08E-57721D57591D@microsoft.com...>> > thank you but the add remove windows components won't work without the>>
>> > disk
>> > and when i tried runing freecell.exe it says not found. could i copy
>> > them
>> > or
>> > the access and utilities bit from another computer to a usb mass
>> > storage
>> > device and install them then please?
>> > --
>> > jim
>> >
>> >
>> > "Olórin" wrote:
>> >
>> >> "jim" <jim@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> news407A1B0-C92B-4A99-8F42-B25550764961@microsoft.com...
>> >> >i have mistakingly deleted freecell, hearts,solitaire,minesweeper and
>> >> >the
>> >> > inernet option games from the games menu. i do not have my xp home
>> >> > edition
>> >> > disk so can they be downloaded or copied and installed from another
>> >> > computer?
>> >> > many thanks,
>> >> > --
>> >> > jim
>> >>
>> >> You've (probably) just deleted the shortcuts to these games. In the
>> >> first
>> >> place, check your Recycle Bin in case they're there.
>> >>
>> >> You could recreate them by making shortcuts to
>> >> C:\WINDOWS\system32\freecell.exe, mshearts.exe, sol.exe, winmine.exe
>> >> for
>> >> the
>> >> non-Internet ones, etc, but it would be quicker to remove and re-add
>> >> them
>> >> as
>> >> components of Windows:
>> >>
>> >> Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs > Add/Remove Windows Components
>> >> >
>> >> Accessories and Utilities > Details button > Games
>> >>
>> >> Untick it and OK your way out, then go back in and tick it, and OK
>> >> your
>> >> way
>> >> out. That should put them back in your menu.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> Quite possibly you could copy and paste (not "install") the files with a
>> USB
>> memory stick - give it a try. Not so "the access and utilities bit".
>>
>> You won't be able to download them from the Internet - not from any legal
>> locations, anyway. But - what exactly did you *do* to get into this
>> position? You said you deleted items from the games menu - is this the
>> menu
>> you get to after clicking on the Start button and then going to All
>> Programs
>> (or just Programs)? Does the file freecell.exe exist in your system32
>> directory? It won't have been deleted by your merely deleting its
>> shortcut.
>>
>> Why don't you have the XP disc? It would be a good idea to sort yourself
>> out
>> a replacement now, before you *really* need it! The person you got the
>> computer from should have provided a disc or means of making one - maybe
>> from files in a partition on the machine.
>>
>>
>>
> "jim" <jim@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:F2943DD9-3F5A-4EC4-86E6-892301373E88@microsoft.com...> > Thank you olorin, that has worked by pasteing them into system32 and>
> > making a
> > shortcut, i dont know how i managed to delete them. The shop where i
> > bought
> > the computer from said that he would put it on for me and give me a disk
> > to
> > take home when i got home however the disk was not there and thought i
> > could
> > make a back up, but all attempts so far have failed. Do you know where i
> > can
> > get a windows xp home edition repair disk or os disk please mate and
> > thanks
> > again.
> > --
> > jim
> >
> >
> > "Olórin" wrote:
> >> >> "jim" <jim@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:256B1868-32D0-4360-A08E-57721D57591D@microsoft.com...
> >> > thank you but the add remove windows components won't work without the
> >> > disk
> >> > and when i tried runing freecell.exe it says not found. could i copy
> >> > them
> >> > or
> >> > the access and utilities bit from another computer to a usb mass
> >> > storage
> >> > device and install them then please?
> >> > --
> >> > jim
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > "Olórin" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> "jim" <jim@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> >> news407A1B0-C92B-4A99-8F42-B25550764961@microsoft.com...
> >> >> >i have mistakingly deleted freecell, hearts,solitaire,minesweeper and
> >> >> >the
> >> >> > inernet option games from the games menu. i do not have my xp home
> >> >> > edition
> >> >> > disk so can they be downloaded or copied and installed from another
> >> >> > computer?
> >> >> > many thanks,
> >> >> > --
> >> >> > jim
> >> >>
> >> >> You've (probably) just deleted the shortcuts to these games. In the
> >> >> first
> >> >> place, check your Recycle Bin in case they're there.
> >> >>
> >> >> You could recreate them by making shortcuts to
> >> >> C:\WINDOWS\system32\freecell.exe, mshearts.exe, sol.exe, winmine.exe
> >> >> for
> >> >> the
> >> >> non-Internet ones, etc, but it would be quicker to remove and re-add
> >> >> them
> >> >> as
> >> >> components of Windows:
> >> >>
> >> >> Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs > Add/Remove Windows Components
> >> >> >
> >> >> Accessories and Utilities > Details button > Games
> >> >>
> >> >> Untick it and OK your way out, then go back in and tick it, and OK
> >> >> your
> >> >> way
> >> >> out. That should put them back in your menu.
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >>
> >> Quite possibly you could copy and paste (not "install") the files with a
> >> USB
> >> memory stick - give it a try. Not so "the access and utilities bit".
> >>
> >> You won't be able to download them from the Internet - not from any legal
> >> locations, anyway. But - what exactly did you *do* to get into this
> >> position? You said you deleted items from the games menu - is this the
> >> menu
> >> you get to after clicking on the Start button and then going to All
> >> Programs
> >> (or just Programs)? Does the file freecell.exe exist in your system32
> >> directory? It won't have been deleted by your merely deleting its
> >> shortcut.
> >>
> >> Why don't you have the XP disc? It would be a good idea to sort yourself
> >> out
> >> a replacement now, before you *really* need it! The person you got the
> >> computer from should have provided a disc or means of making one - maybe
> >> from files in a partition on the machine.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> I believe the seller had an obligation to provide you with a disc or means
> of making one - at the least, some means for you to be able to bring the
> system back to the state it was in when you walked out of the shop.
>
> You can't make one yourself from your installation (wouldn't that be a good
> idea!) - only perhaps from a special partition that the maker might have
> created with the necessary files in.
>
> So rather than *you* running around trying to rustle a disc up, I'd say your
> first step should be to contact the seller and get one from *him*, if that's
> at all possible.
>
> Other than that, it depends on exactly what version of XP you've got - OEM
> or retail. You might be able to get a disc from the makers, eg Dell, Compaq
> etc, via their website for a fee - though you said you have XP Home so I
> think that narrows it down - I'm not sure it can be OEM and Home, others
> here will jump in on that. There are different flavours of OEM, too.
>
> re the Internet Games which you also said you're missing: here are the
> shortcut names and names of the files they point to so you can re-create
> them:
>
> Internet Spades - target: "C:\Program Files\MSN Gaming
> Zone\Windows\shvlzm.exe" - Start in: %HOMEDRIVE%%HOMEPATH%
> Internet Reversi - "C:\Program Files\MSN Gaming Zone\Windows\Rvsezm.exe",
> rest the same
> Internet Checkers - "C:\Program Files\MSN Gaming Zone\Windows\chkrzm.exe"
> Internet Backgammon - "C:\Program Files\MSN Gaming Zone\Windows\bckgzm.exe"
> Internet Hearts - "C:\Program Files\MSN Gaming Zone\Windows\hrtzzm.exe"
>
> Were there others? I also have Spider Solitaire and Pinball in mine...
>
>
>
> "jim" <jim@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:F2943DD9-3F5A-4EC4-86E6-892301373E88@microsoft.com...> > Thank you olorin, that has worked by pasteing them into system32 and>
> > making a
> > shortcut, i dont know how i managed to delete them. The shop where i
> > bought
> > the computer from said that he would put it on for me and give me a disk
> > to
> > take home when i got home however the disk was not there and thought i
> > could
> > make a back up, but all attempts so far have failed. Do you know where i
> > can
> > get a windows xp home edition repair disk or os disk please mate and
> > thanks
> > again.
> > --
> > jim
> >
> >
> > "Olórin" wrote:
> >> >> "jim" <jim@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:256B1868-32D0-4360-A08E-57721D57591D@microsoft.com...
> >> > thank you but the add remove windows components won't work without the
> >> > disk
> >> > and when i tried runing freecell.exe it says not found. could i copy
> >> > them
> >> > or
> >> > the access and utilities bit from another computer to a usb mass
> >> > storage
> >> > device and install them then please?
> >> > --
> >> > jim
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > "Olórin" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> "jim" <jim@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> >> news407A1B0-C92B-4A99-8F42-B25550764961@microsoft.com...
> >> >> >i have mistakingly deleted freecell, hearts,solitaire,minesweeper and
> >> >> >the
> >> >> > inernet option games from the games menu. i do not have my xp home
> >> >> > edition
> >> >> > disk so can they be downloaded or copied and installed from another
> >> >> > computer?
> >> >> > many thanks,
> >> >> > --
> >> >> > jim
> >> >>
> >> >> You've (probably) just deleted the shortcuts to these games. In the
> >> >> first
> >> >> place, check your Recycle Bin in case they're there.
> >> >>
> >> >> You could recreate them by making shortcuts to
> >> >> C:\WINDOWS\system32\freecell.exe, mshearts.exe, sol.exe, winmine.exe
> >> >> for
> >> >> the
> >> >> non-Internet ones, etc, but it would be quicker to remove and re-add
> >> >> them
> >> >> as
> >> >> components of Windows:
> >> >>
> >> >> Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs > Add/Remove Windows Components
> >> >> >
> >> >> Accessories and Utilities > Details button > Games
> >> >>
> >> >> Untick it and OK your way out, then go back in and tick it, and OK
> >> >> your
> >> >> way
> >> >> out. That should put them back in your menu.
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >>
> >> Quite possibly you could copy and paste (not "install") the files with a
> >> USB
> >> memory stick - give it a try. Not so "the access and utilities bit".
> >>
> >> You won't be able to download them from the Internet - not from any legal
> >> locations, anyway. But - what exactly did you *do* to get into this
> >> position? You said you deleted items from the games menu - is this the
> >> menu
> >> you get to after clicking on the Start button and then going to All
> >> Programs
> >> (or just Programs)? Does the file freecell.exe exist in your system32
> >> directory? It won't have been deleted by your merely deleting its
> >> shortcut.
> >>
> >> Why don't you have the XP disc? It would be a good idea to sort yourself
> >> out
> >> a replacement now, before you *really* need it! The person you got the
> >> computer from should have provided a disc or means of making one - maybe
> >> from files in a partition on the machine.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> I believe the seller had an obligation to provide you with a disc or means
> of making one - at the least, some means for you to be able to bring the
> system back to the state it was in when you walked out of the shop.
>
> You can't make one yourself from your installation (wouldn't that be a good
> idea!) - only perhaps from a special partition that the maker might have
> created with the necessary files in.
>
> So rather than *you* running around trying to rustle a disc up, I'd say your
> first step should be to contact the seller and get one from *him*, if that's
> at all possible.
>
> Other than that, it depends on exactly what version of XP you've got - OEM
> or retail. You might be able to get a disc from the makers, eg Dell, Compaq
> etc, via their website for a fee - though you said you have XP Home so I
> think that narrows it down - I'm not sure it can be OEM and Home, others
> here will jump in on that. There are different flavours of OEM, too.
>
> re the Internet Games which you also said you're missing: here are the
> shortcut names and names of the files they point to so you can re-create
> them:
>
> Internet Spades - target: "C:\Program Files\MSN Gaming
> Zone\Windows\shvlzm.exe" - Start in: %HOMEDRIVE%%HOMEPATH%
> Internet Reversi - "C:\Program Files\MSN Gaming Zone\Windows\Rvsezm.exe",
> rest the same
> Internet Checkers - "C:\Program Files\MSN Gaming Zone\Windows\chkrzm.exe"
> Internet Backgammon - "C:\Program Files\MSN Gaming Zone\Windows\bckgzm.exe"
> Internet Hearts - "C:\Program Files\MSN Gaming Zone\Windows\hrtzzm.exe"
>
> Were there others? I also have Spider Solitaire and Pinball in mine...
>
>
>
> Hi,"SP3 doesn;t have this game?"
> SP3 doesn;t have this game?
> Where I can download online from internet?
>
> "Olórin" wrote:
>>> "jim" <jim@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:F2943DD9-3F5A-4EC4-86E6-892301373E88@microsoft.com...>> > Thank you olorin, that has worked by pasteing them into system32 and>>
>> > making a
>> > shortcut, i dont know how i managed to delete them. The shop where i
>> > bought
>> > the computer from said that he would put it on for me and give me a
>> > disk
>> > to
>> > take home when i got home however the disk was not there and thought i
>> > could
>> > make a back up, but all attempts so far have failed. Do you know where
>> > i
>> > can
>> > get a windows xp home edition repair disk or os disk please mate and
>> > thanks
>> > again.
>> > --
>> > jim
>> >
>> >
>> > "Olórin" wrote:
>> >
>> >> "jim" <jim@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:256B1868-32D0-4360-A08E-57721D57591D@microsoft.com...
>> >> > thank you but the add remove windows components won't work without
>> >> > the
>> >> > disk
>> >> > and when i tried runing freecell.exe it says not found. could i copy
>> >> > them
>> >> > or
>> >> > the access and utilities bit from another computer to a usb mass
>> >> > storage
>> >> > device and install them then please?
>> >> > --
>> >> > jim
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > "Olórin" wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >> "jim" <jim@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> >> news407A1B0-C92B-4A99-8F42-B25550764961@microsoft.com...
>> >> >> >i have mistakingly deleted freecell, hearts,solitaire,minesweeper
>> >> >> >and
>> >> >> >the
>> >> >> > inernet option games from the games menu. i do not have my xp
>> >> >> > home
>> >> >> > edition
>> >> >> > disk so can they be downloaded or copied and installed from
>> >> >> > another
>> >> >> > computer?
>> >> >> > many thanks,
>> >> >> > --
>> >> >> > jim
>> >> >>
>> >> >> You've (probably) just deleted the shortcuts to these games. In the
>> >> >> first
>> >> >> place, check your Recycle Bin in case they're there.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> You could recreate them by making shortcuts to
>> >> >> C:\WINDOWS\system32\freecell.exe, mshearts.exe, sol.exe,
>> >> >> winmine.exe
>> >> >> for
>> >> >> the
>> >> >> non-Internet ones, etc, but it would be quicker to remove and
>> >> >> re-add
>> >> >> them
>> >> >> as
>> >> >> components of Windows:
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs > Add/Remove Windows
>> >> >> Components
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> Accessories and Utilities > Details button > Games
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Untick it and OK your way out, then go back in and tick it, and OK
>> >> >> your
>> >> >> way
>> >> >> out. That should put them back in your menu.
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >>
>> >> Quite possibly you could copy and paste (not "install") the files with
>> >> a
>> >> USB
>> >> memory stick - give it a try. Not so "the access and utilities bit".
>> >>
>> >> You won't be able to download them from the Internet - not from any
>> >> legal
>> >> locations, anyway. But - what exactly did you *do* to get into this
>> >> position? You said you deleted items from the games menu - is this the
>> >> menu
>> >> you get to after clicking on the Start button and then going to All
>> >> Programs
>> >> (or just Programs)? Does the file freecell.exe exist in your system32
>> >> directory? It won't have been deleted by your merely deleting its
>> >> shortcut.
>> >>
>> >> Why don't you have the XP disc? It would be a good idea to sort
>> >> yourself
>> >> out
>> >> a replacement now, before you *really* need it! The person you got the
>> >> computer from should have provided a disc or means of making one -
>> >> maybe
>> >> from files in a partition on the machine.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> I believe the seller had an obligation to provide you with a disc or
>> means
>> of making one - at the least, some means for you to be able to bring the
>> system back to the state it was in when you walked out of the shop.
>>
>> You can't make one yourself from your installation (wouldn't that be a
>> good
>> idea!) - only perhaps from a special partition that the maker might have
>> created with the necessary files in.
>>
>> So rather than *you* running around trying to rustle a disc up, I'd say
>> your
>> first step should be to contact the seller and get one from *him*, if
>> that's
>> at all possible.
>>
>> Other than that, it depends on exactly what version of XP you've got -
>> OEM
>> or retail. You might be able to get a disc from the makers, eg Dell,
>> Compaq
>> etc, via their website for a fee - though you said you have XP Home so I
>> think that narrows it down - I'm not sure it can be OEM and Home, others
>> here will jump in on that. There are different flavours of OEM, too.
>>
>> re the Internet Games which you also said you're missing: here are the
>> shortcut names and names of the files they point to so you can re-create
>> them:
>>
>> Internet Spades - target: "C:\Program Files\MSN Gaming
>> Zone\Windows\shvlzm.exe" - Start in: %HOMEDRIVE%%HOMEPATH%
>> Internet Reversi - "C:\Program Files\MSN Gaming Zone\Windows\Rvsezm.exe",
>> rest the same
>> Internet Checkers - "C:\Program Files\MSN Gaming Zone\Windows\chkrzm.exe"
>> Internet Backgammon - "C:\Program Files\MSN Gaming
>> Zone\Windows\bckgzm.exe"
>> Internet Hearts - "C:\Program Files\MSN Gaming Zone\Windows\hrtzzm.exe"
>>
>> Were there others? I also have Spider Solitaire and Pinball in mine...
>>
>>
>>
> Accessories and Utilities > Details button > Games? How about copying themover? Have you actually read the earlier posts in this thread?
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