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Under "ALL PROGRAMS"-Games, my folder says empty. How do I get my games back?
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Hi buzzski,
To add/remove Windows XP Games: Click START > Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs > Add Remove Windows Components > Accessories and Utilities > [Details...] > Games > [Details...] > Select the games to install, here's how: Place a check to install, or uncheck to uninstall * If you're installing, and it's already checked, uncheck the box and then check it again to trick Windows into reinstalling > Click [OK] 3 times. -- Cheers, *Windows_XP_MVP_Shell/User* Jimmy S. http://mvp.support.microsoft.com Visit my MSN Zone.com and Gaming Help Site: http://mvps.org/nibblesnbits MS Games Help and Support Center: http://support.microsoft.com/?pr=gms My advice is donated "AS IS" without warranty; nor do I confer any rights. __________________________________________________ _______ buzzski Wrote: ================= | Under "ALL PROGRAMS"-Games, my folder says empty. How do I get my games back? |
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Hi. I used to play games in uproar. Since I purchased new Dell comp, with
XP, the games won't download. Any idea why? Sorry this Q is out of place, but I'm first time user and couldnt figure anything else out. any help appreciated "Jimmy S." wrote: > Hi buzzski, > > > To add/remove Windows XP Games: > > Click START > Control Panel > > Add or Remove Programs > > Add Remove Windows Components > > Accessories and Utilities > > [Details...] > > Games > > [Details...] > > Select the games to install, here's how: > Place a check to install, or uncheck to uninstall > * If you're installing, and it's already checked, uncheck the > box and then check it again to trick Windows into reinstalling > > Click [OK] 3 times. > > -- > Cheers, *Windows_XP_MVP_Shell/User* > Jimmy S. http://mvp.support.microsoft.com > > Visit my MSN Zone.com and Gaming Help Site: http://mvps.org/nibblesnbits > MS Games Help and Support Center: http://support.microsoft.com/?pr=gms > My advice is donated "AS IS" without warranty; nor do I confer any rights. > __________________________________________________ _______ > > > buzzski Wrote: > ================= > | Under "ALL PROGRAMS"-Games, my folder says empty. How do I get my games back? > > > |
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Hi Pippa,
Online games are usually developed using Flash, Java, or Virtual Machine. The most likely solution to a problem with an online game is to install, upgrade, or reinstall the right one for the game site you're playing on. A. For Zone.com games: Zone.com are converting most of their games for Flash to avoid the conflicts between the Sun Java system and Microsoft's Virtual Machine. Install Flash from: http://sdc.shockwave.com/shockwave/d...frameset.fhtml B. Most other game sites still use Java. You can install Java and find more help tips at this webpage: http://java.com/en/download/help/pogo.jsp C. If the online game still won't load, or gives you errors, try these steps: 1. Click START / Control Panel / Internet Options and click on the Advanced Tab. 2. Below HTTP 1.1 is the Sun Java/ Microsoft VM section: Make sure all Java choices are unchecked (especially JIT) and then press [OK]. You may be prompted to reboot. 3. If you don't see a Microsoft VM section then download Microsoft Virtual Machine for: Windows 98 / Me / NT / XP from: http://www.abxair.com/software/msjavx86.exe 4. After you download Java, double-click the file to install it, reboot and then follow the directions in Steps 1. and 2..to disable JIT compiler and other advanced options. * Whenever you get a Java Virtual Machine Security Update from Windows Update, you will have to follow Steps 1. and 2..to disable JIT compiler and other adv. options again. 6. If the problem persists Adjust Your browser settings using this basic example: http://www3.sympatico.ca/nibblesnbit...rRooms.html#IE 7. Try these suggestions for Zone's Java Games: http://classic.zone.msn.com/zzzz/help/helpjavagames.asp 8. Maybe it's a software conflict: Make certain that your Firewall or Antivirus program is not configured to block Java Applets. Norton's products for example have that option. Regardless, temporarily disable Startup programs one at a time, starting with Firewall, Antivirus, AdBlockers, & Internet Accelerators using the method in this article: http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=331796 or this utility: http://new.jtsoft2001.com/windows/startup.php 9. If you have a Coffee Cup icon in your system tray (next to the time) you might have a conflict between MS VM and Java: Uninstall Java using Control Panel / Remove Programs. 10. Check the Help / Support section of the game site in question for Java topics relevant to that site. There is usually an email or a (non Java) help chat available as well. :-) -- Cheers, *Windows_XP_MVP_Shell/User* Jimmy S. http://mvp.support.microsoft.com Visit my MSN Zone.com and Gaming Help Site: http://mvps.org/nibblesnbits MS Games Help and Support Center: http://support.microsoft.com/?pr=gms My advice is donated "AS IS" without warranty; nor do I confer any rights. __________________________________________________ _______ Pippa Wrote: ================= | Hi. I used to play games in uproar. Since I purchased new Dell comp, with | XP, the games won't download. Any idea why? Sorry this Q is out of place, | but I'm first time user and couldnt figure anything else out. any help | appreciated | |
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Wow, you're so amazing. I will go and check all these suggestions out, and
will let you know. tx so much. :-) "Jimmy S." wrote: > Hi Pippa, > > Online games are usually developed using Flash, Java, or Virtual Machine. > The most likely solution to a problem with an online game is to install, upgrade, > or reinstall the right one for the game site you're playing on. > > A. For Zone.com games: Zone.com are converting most of their games for Flash > to avoid the conflicts between the Sun Java system and Microsoft's Virtual Machine. > Install Flash from: http://sdc.shockwave.com/shockwave/d...frameset.fhtml > > B. Most other game sites still use Java. You can install Java and find more help > tips at this webpage: http://java.com/en/download/help/pogo.jsp > > C. If the online game still won't load, or gives you errors, try these steps: > > 1. Click START / Control Panel / Internet Options and click on the Advanced Tab. > > 2. Below HTTP 1.1 is the Sun Java/ Microsoft VM section: Make sure all Java choices > are unchecked (especially JIT) and then press [OK]. You may be prompted to reboot. > > 3. If you don't see a Microsoft VM section then download Microsoft Virtual Machine for: > Windows 98 / Me / NT / XP from: http://www.abxair.com/software/msjavx86.exe > > 4. After you download Java, double-click the file to install it, reboot and then follow > the directions in Steps 1. and 2..to disable JIT compiler and other advanced options. > > * Whenever you get a Java Virtual Machine Security Update from Windows Update, you > will have to follow Steps 1. and 2..to disable JIT compiler and other adv. options again. > > 6. If the problem persists Adjust Your browser settings using this basic example: > http://www3.sympatico.ca/nibblesnbit...rRooms.html#IE > > 7. Try these suggestions for Zone's Java Games: > http://classic.zone.msn.com/zzzz/help/helpjavagames.asp > > 8. Maybe it's a software conflict: Make certain that your Firewall or Antivirus program is > not configured to block Java Applets. Norton's products for example have that option. > Regardless, temporarily disable Startup programs one at a time, starting with Firewall, > Antivirus, AdBlockers, & Internet Accelerators using the method in this article: > http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=331796 > or this utility: http://new.jtsoft2001.com/windows/startup.php > > 9. If you have a Coffee Cup icon in your system tray (next to the time) you might have a > conflict between MS VM and Java: Uninstall Java using Control Panel / Remove Programs. > > 10. Check the Help / Support section of the game site in question for Java topics relevant to > that site. There is usually an email or a (non Java) help chat available as well. :-) > > -- > Cheers, *Windows_XP_MVP_Shell/User* > Jimmy S. http://mvp.support.microsoft.com > > Visit my MSN Zone.com and Gaming Help Site: http://mvps.org/nibblesnbits > MS Games Help and Support Center: http://support.microsoft.com/?pr=gms > My advice is donated "AS IS" without warranty; nor do I confer any rights. > __________________________________________________ _______ > > Pippa Wrote: > ================= > | Hi. I used to play games in uproar. Since I purchased new Dell comp, with > | XP, the games won't download. Any idea why? Sorry this Q is out of place, > | but I'm first time user and couldnt figure anything else out. any help > | appreciated > | > > > |
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Hi. I unchecked the JIT thingy and it works! you're the best. tx so much
pippa "Jimmy S." wrote: > Hi Pippa, > > Online games are usually developed using Flash, Java, or Virtual Machine. > The most likely solution to a problem with an online game is to install, upgrade, > or reinstall the right one for the game site you're playing on. > > A. For Zone.com games: Zone.com are converting most of their games for Flash > to avoid the conflicts between the Sun Java system and Microsoft's Virtual Machine. > Install Flash from: http://sdc.shockwave.com/shockwave/d...frameset.fhtml > > B. Most other game sites still use Java. You can install Java and find more help > tips at this webpage: http://java.com/en/download/help/pogo.jsp > > C. If the online game still won't load, or gives you errors, try these steps: > > 1. Click START / Control Panel / Internet Options and click on the Advanced Tab. > > 2. Below HTTP 1.1 is the Sun Java/ Microsoft VM section: Make sure all Java choices > are unchecked (especially JIT) and then press [OK]. You may be prompted to reboot. > > 3. If you don't see a Microsoft VM section then download Microsoft Virtual Machine for: > Windows 98 / Me / NT / XP from: http://www.abxair.com/software/msjavx86.exe > > 4. After you download Java, double-click the file to install it, reboot and then follow > the directions in Steps 1. and 2..to disable JIT compiler and other advanced options. > > * Whenever you get a Java Virtual Machine Security Update from Windows Update, you > will have to follow Steps 1. and 2..to disable JIT compiler and other adv. options again. > > 6. If the problem persists Adjust Your browser settings using this basic example: > http://www3.sympatico.ca/nibblesnbit...rRooms.html#IE > > 7. Try these suggestions for Zone's Java Games: > http://classic.zone.msn.com/zzzz/help/helpjavagames.asp > > 8. Maybe it's a software conflict: Make certain that your Firewall or Antivirus program is > not configured to block Java Applets. Norton's products for example have that option. > Regardless, temporarily disable Startup programs one at a time, starting with Firewall, > Antivirus, AdBlockers, & Internet Accelerators using the method in this article: > http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=331796 > or this utility: http://new.jtsoft2001.com/windows/startup.php > > 9. If you have a Coffee Cup icon in your system tray (next to the time) you might have a > conflict between MS VM and Java: Uninstall Java using Control Panel / Remove Programs. > > 10. Check the Help / Support section of the game site in question for Java topics relevant to > that site. There is usually an email or a (non Java) help chat available as well. :-) > > -- > Cheers, *Windows_XP_MVP_Shell/User* > Jimmy S. http://mvp.support.microsoft.com > > Visit my MSN Zone.com and Gaming Help Site: http://mvps.org/nibblesnbits > MS Games Help and Support Center: http://support.microsoft.com/?pr=gms > My advice is donated "AS IS" without warranty; nor do I confer any rights. > __________________________________________________ _______ > > Pippa Wrote: > ================= > | Hi. I used to play games in uproar. Since I purchased new Dell comp, with > | XP, the games won't download. Any idea why? Sorry this Q is out of place, > | but I'm first time user and couldnt figure anything else out. any help > | appreciated > | > > > |
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Hi Pippa,
You're welcome! I'm glad that worked out for you. :-) Cheers, Jimmy. Pippa Wrote: ================= | Hi. I unchecked the JIT thingy and it works! you're the best. tx so much | pippa | | "Jimmy S." wrote: | || Hi Pippa, || || Online games are usually developed using Flash, Java, or Virtual Machine. || The most likely solution to a problem with an online game is to install, upgrade, || or reinstall the right one for the game site you're playing on. || || A. For Zone.com games: Zone.com are converting most of their games for Flash || to avoid the conflicts between the Sun Java system and Microsoft's Virtual Machine. || Install Flash from: http://sdc.shockwave.com/shockwave/d...frameset.fhtml || || B. Most other game sites still use Java. You can install Java and find more help || tips at this webpage: http://java.com/en/download/help/pogo.jsp || || C. If the online game still won't load, or gives you errors, try these steps: || || 1. Click START / Control Panel / Internet Options and click on the Advanced Tab. || || 2. Below HTTP 1.1 is the Sun Java/ Microsoft VM section: Make sure all Java choices || are unchecked (especially JIT) and then press [OK]. You may be prompted to reboot. || || 3. If you don't see a Microsoft VM section then download Microsoft Virtual Machine for: || Windows 98 / Me / NT / XP from: http://www.abxair.com/software/msjavx86.exe || || 4. After you download Java, double-click the file to install it, reboot and then follow || the directions in Steps 1. and 2..to disable JIT compiler and other advanced options. || || * Whenever you get a Java Virtual Machine Security Update from Windows Update, you || will have to follow Steps 1. and 2..to disable JIT compiler and other adv. options again. || || 6. If the problem persists Adjust Your browser settings using this basic example: || http://www3.sympatico.ca/nibblesnbit...rRooms.html#IE || || 7. Try these suggestions for Zone's Java Games: || http://classic.zone.msn.com/zzzz/help/helpjavagames.asp || || 8. Maybe it's a software conflict: Make certain that your Firewall or Antivirus program is || not configured to block Java Applets. Norton's products for example have that option. || Regardless, temporarily disable Startup programs one at a time, starting with Firewall, || Antivirus, AdBlockers, & Internet Accelerators using the method in this article: || http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=331796 || or this utility: http://new.jtsoft2001.com/windows/startup.php || || 9. If you have a Coffee Cup icon in your system tray (next to the time) you might have a || conflict between MS VM and Java: Uninstall Java using Control Panel / Remove Programs. || || 10. Check the Help / Support section of the game site in question for Java topics relevant to || that site. There is usually an email or a (non Java) help chat available as well. :-) || || -- || Cheers, *Windows_XP_MVP_Shell/User* || Jimmy S. http://mvp.support.microsoft.com || || Visit my MSN Zone.com and Gaming Help Site: http://mvps.org/nibblesnbits || MS Games Help and Support Center: http://support.microsoft.com/?pr=gms || My advice is donated "AS IS" without warranty; nor do I confer any rights. || __________________________________________________ _______ || || Pippa Wrote: || ================= ||| Hi. I used to play games in uproar. Since I purchased new Dell comp, with ||| XP, the games won't download. Any idea why? Sorry this Q is out of place, ||| but I'm first time user and couldnt figure anything else out. any help ||| appreciated |
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