Trucidation
Sister Complex
Hey guys, is it possible to make the "Games" folder behave like an ordinary folder? I.e. to just keep the games I enabled in it (Solitaire, Freecell, Spider, etc), and not attempt to add other games to it?
For example if I install Bejewelled I will also get a shortcut to Bejewelled in my Games folder. Worse, it's not even consistent: I can install another game, say Titan Quest, yet it won't show up in the Games folder. This inconsistent behaviour is what I don't like.
Not to mention there are other reasons for not allowing Windows to "guess", e.g. you can make some games global across different user profiles and others not, during the game installation.
So is there any way of retaining the games Win7 comes with and preventing other games from being added to the folder? I still want to play Freecell and stuff, I just don't want Windows to "help" add other games because it can't do it right.
For example if I install Bejewelled I will also get a shortcut to Bejewelled in my Games folder. Worse, it's not even consistent: I can install another game, say Titan Quest, yet it won't show up in the Games folder. This inconsistent behaviour is what I don't like.
Not to mention there are other reasons for not allowing Windows to "guess", e.g. you can make some games global across different user profiles and others not, during the game installation.
So is there any way of retaining the games Win7 comes with and preventing other games from being added to the folder? I still want to play Freecell and stuff, I just don't want Windows to "help" add other games because it can't do it right.
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Self-built rig
- OS
- Win7 Pro x64
- CPU
- Koa i5-2550K
- Memory
- 8 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Sapphire ATI 6870 1GB GDDR5
- Sound Card
- RealTek HD Audio / ATI HDMI Audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung HDTV Monitor T23A350
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 x 1080
- Hard Drives
- - SSD (C:)
- HDD (D:)
- BD-ROM (E:)
- Keyboard
- Logitech G110
- Internet Speed
- Unifi home (5mbps)