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Windows 2000 Professional For Dummies : Quick Reference
Games You Can Play in Windows
Adapted From: Windows 2000 Professional For Dummies : Quick Reference

Windows 2000 doesn't just do work — it can play games, too. When you install Windows 2000, it automatically installs the following games.

  • FreeCell
  • Minesweeper
  • Pinball
  • Solitaire

(Unfortunately, FreeCell isn't automatically installed on all computers running Windows NT. To correct this oversight, use the Control Panel's Add/Remove Programs icon. And while you're there, look for the cool Pinball game, too.) If you still can't find it, then it quite likely wasn't installed.

To start a game:

  1. Click the Start button.

The Start menu appears.

  1. Point to Programs.

The Programs menu appears.

  1. Point to Accessories.

The Accessories menu appears.

  1. Point to Games.

  2. Click to a game to start it.


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