keala wrote:
> I went into the control panel as Frenchy suggested and solitaire is
> checked so I don't know where to go from there. I have not tried to
> borrow sol.exe from anyone else as I don't know anyone who is
> unfortunate enough to have Vista. I regret the day I got a new computer
> with Vista. It is the most user unfriendly thing I have ever seen. I
> cannot use the photo editing programs I have with it and to add insult
> to injury these programs are no longer produced.
>
>
What version of Vista do you have? Home, Home Premium, Business,
Ultimate, 32 bit, 64 bit? Not all versions have all the games!
You said you deleted Solitaire, so does that mean you have actually ever
played solitaire on your current Vista machine?
If when you followed my earlier instructions, there was a + sign next to
GAMES and when you click that, it shows all the possible games you can
have and it is there that you need to see the tick in the Solitaire box.
And I repeat, SOL.exe (the executable that runs the Solitaire game) IS
NOT a Vista game. Vista has a brand new Solitaire game.
Just for the record. Open COMPUTER from the Start Menu. Double click C
Drive and double click PROGRAM FILES and then double click MICROSOFT
GAMES. Those are all the games you get with your version of Vista. Is
one of them SOLITAIR. Please report back!
A two second search on Google finds
http://www.thepcspy.com/read/running...taire_in_vista
That will explain how you can grab a copy of SOL.exe from another Win XP
machine and install it.
Frenchy