
If you want to start fresh just skip this step. This contains all your scores and win streaks and also backups of those in case you ruin a win streak and want to restore it. Then navigate back to the Microsoft Games folder, right click and then click "Send to Desktop" to put an icon for the game on your desktop so you can find it easier.Īgain, if you want to transfer your scores from your Vista/7 machine, in addition to transferring the Microsoft Games folder to the Program Files (x86) you want to transfer this:Ĭ:\users\(your computer user name)\AppData\local\Microsoft Games\ Make this edit for every game in the Microsoft Games folder (except inkball, it isn't needed).
#FREECELL FOR WINDOWS 10 DESKTOP INSTALL#
Go to this website and download the free hex editor:ĭownload the zip file, extract it to the folder of your choice, double-click the "setup.exe" file, install it to the same folder and run the program. This looks scary but it's very easy as you'll see.
#FREECELL FOR WINDOWS 10 DESKTOP WINDOWS 8#
What you're about to do is modify the program so it knows that Windows 8 is OK to run the program. The reason you have to do this is that the games look for the version of Windows you're using to make sure they will work (for instance, the Vista games won't work on XP and the program needs to know that). Now you need to install a program that can edit the games applications. Or do the following steps on your old Vista/7 machine. If Windows 8 gets fussy about what you're doing in the Program Files folder, you will have to log on as Administrator. When you move it to Windows 8 put the folder in the "same place" there by dragging and dropping onto the AppData\local folder. To do this, navigate to c:\users\(your computer user name)\AppData\local\Microsoft Games and copy that folder to your USB stick, too. You might want to save your high scores and win streaks as well.
