erase the partition of freecell

How to erase (or disable) the FreeCell dashboard. Reminders are boring.

Hi Jeffrey,.

What version of the Windows operating system is installed on your computer?

You can enable and disable Windows game (FreeCell) enable or disable features.

 

Enable or disable Windows features: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Turn-Windows-features-on-or-off

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