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Solitaire for Windows 98

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LostSheep | 10:54 Thu 26th Jan 2006 | Technology
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Hi, My sister has a Gateway PC which is running Windows 98 and all it is used for is playing kids games. She likes to play the card games (Solitaire, Freecell, Hearts etc.) that come bundled in with Windows but for some reason these games have been uninstalled from the computer. We've tried going into Add/Remove Programs - Windows Setup and reinstalling them that way but it keeps asking for the Windows 98 Installation CD which we don't have because everything was pre-installed when the PC was purchased. My question is - is it possible to download these Microsoft programs from anywhere? Tried the Microsoft website and did a quick search on Google with no luck.
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I am not an expert ... are you saying they suddenly got uninstalled. What I was thinking is maybe you could 'restore' your pc to a previous date when they were there, not sure if that could work maybe someone with more knowledge and than I could assist.

Hi LostSheep!


I've just googled about 20+ sites for Freecell and Solitaire, but most of them are Shareware so after a 15 day trial you will have to pay roughly �7. Not a large amount for a huge bundle of games but winning is better if it's free so try this site:


http://www.freedownloadscenter.com/Games/Card_Games/Free_Solitaire.html


Sneaky devils!


Just double checked that site and it is a free download but they expect you to pay after 30 days. Here is the link to many more sites so hope there really is a free download amongst them.

Not my day! Here it is:


http://tinyurl.co.uk/v7gs


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Just an after thought, if I had another computer with Windows 98 would I be able to copy the 'sol.exe' file to a USB pen drive and then transfer it to the other computer that way. Would this work??

...can't see any reason why you can't do that...or use a floppy. Just copy the sol.exe file onto the floppy or whatever and paste it to your desktop....if it doesn't work you won't do any damage.

Are you sure you have deleted the files and not just the shortcuts?...try a search of the HD for sol.exe. In my WinXP they all live in the C/Windows/System32 folder so maybe you might get lucky....good luck ..commoner ;-)

Hi Lostsheep, Try this site www.playandwin.co.uk good luck

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