Windows 7 has not installed windows with the new installation games

Hi all

I just installed a fresh copy of Windows 7 Pro, but I noticed that no games have been installed with it (Solitare, Minesweeper, etc.). What is happening with this? Are no games included with the Pro version or have not installed? How can I get back them?

Thank you!

Hello.

By default the Professional SKU does not install any games.

You can install them yourself by clicking on start-> Control Panel-> programs-> Windows features turn on or off. Paul Smith - MVP for Windows desktop experience... I crawled off NNTP - for now. Detachment Aldershot, United Kingdom. On the internet at windowsresource.net and dasmirnov.net. Please post back to let us know what works and what does not. :-)

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