The Windows 7 system contains a lot of built-in components, and sometimes it's a bit of a strike-and-play game:
For example
The Windows 7 Desktop Gadget Library cannot be opened, cannot be opened, and is not visible.
Windows Media Player cannot open and clicks unresponsive.
Windows 7 self-contained games (such as Spider Solitaire, minesweeper, etc.) are not working properly, no response, no visible, or cannot be opened.
Above is a relatively common problem to compare. Often these components cannot be unloaded, so how can repairs be repaired when problems are encountered?
Now let's take a look at how to solve this problem with the " game " component not working properly.
- Open the Start menu and clickControl Panel”。
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Click theprogram->turn Windows features on or off”。
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(If pop-up User Account Control window, please allow to continue)
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- For a moment, the Windows Feature window lists all the related components, as shown in the following illustration.
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Now, let's cancel the selection.Game"This item, and then click on"Determine”。
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The system prompts you to reboot the computer.
(to avoid having to reboot the machine and not find this article, it is easy to suggest that you save the shortcut for the current page to the desktop first.) Click on the keyboardAltKey to the toolbar, and then clickfile->Send->Desktop Shortcuts”)
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- Repeat steps 1~2, tick the " game " (we can also choose the game under the game), click " OK ".
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So far, the problem with the " game " component should be solved. Use this approach when other Windows components have problems.
PS:
If the above steps do not solve the problem, you can also find the system installation CD and use the installation CD to repair your computer.
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