The system comes with the mine clearance, Solitaire and other games, although not as good as the fun of those big games, but in the work out of the adjustment is also a great choice. But many times the boss does not think so, they feel that the time to play the game is "dereliction of duty", so we will have to start the menu of all the game items deleted, so as not to create unnecessary trouble. And to play only directly into the game file directory to run, but this is more troublesome. In fact, we can hide these games in a Word document, just open the document when we want to play the game.
First find the game's save directory, generally located under the system partition. If you are not sure of the game's save directory and file name, you can open the Game submenu in the Start menu, then right click on a game name, select "Properties" from the pop-up menu, switch the open window to the Shortcuts tab, and after "target" you can see the location and file name of the file (Figure 1). Write it down.
Now open a Word document, then select the game execution file and right-click, select the "Copy" command in the pop-up menu, and return to the Word document to press the "Paste" button in the margin, which will produce an icon, indicating that we have successfully saved.
Now when we're going to play the game, just open the saved Word document, double-click the icon in the document, this time will prompt us to activate an embedded object, the embedded object may contain a virus, in fact, do not have to worry about this hint, directly to the "Yes" button so that the program can be run (Figure 2), how interesting it is.
Tip: If it is a Windows XP SP2, a "Open file" security warning will also pop up, prompting you not to verify the publisher, as long as you click the "Run" button.
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