Principle: Win7 Game Manager The default games are able to display the details of each game because the details of these games are kept in the registry, so we have to add a custom game to the game manager, and we have to modify the registry to implement it.
Condition: Before you can modify the registry, you must first obtain a specific number of the three parameters that are associated with modifying the registry, such as the SID, GUID, and FILETIME.
A SID is a security identifier, which is the only number that identifies a user, group, and computer account;
A GUID is a globally unique identifier, which is a 128-bit length, 16-digit integer generated by a particular algorithm;
FILETIME is the file time, which indicates that a given file was created, last accessed, or last written at a specific date and time;
Methods to get these three parameters:
1, first click the computer company Win7 system under the "Start → run", in the Run dialog box input "PowerShell", and then enter;
2, then in the pop-up window in turn, enter the following three DOS command (each input a DOS command to press the return key):
Whoami/user
[Guid]::newguid ()
[Datetime]::maxvalue.tofiletime ()
3, after the completion of the above operation, will pop up the SID, GUID, filetime These three parameters of the specific values copied to Notepad to spare.
The easiest way:
First find the installation location of the game, such as DE:ProgramFilesFruitNinjaHDFruitNinja.exe, find the game's main program. In the second step, select the main program to send to the desktop shortcut or create a shortcut within the installation directory. The third step is to open the Win7 game manager, drag the created shortcuts in, and get everything done.