Install a game in the Games folder The Games folder is the central location for all games on your computer. In the Games folder, you can find and open the games installed on your computer, download game information, and keep track of which games you've played most recently. The games that are included with Windows are automatically added to the Games folder. For more information about installing Windows features, see Turn Windows features on or off. | | | | • | Insert the game CD into your computer and then follow the instructions on your screen. New games usually appear in the Games folder automatically, but some older games might not. If this happens, you can drag the game's executable file to the Games folder. You can find the game's executable file in the folder where you installed the game. |
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Drag
To move an item on the screen by selecting the item and then pressing and holding down the mouse button while moving the mouse. For example, you can move a window to another location on the screen by dragging its title bar.
Executable file __elbasuer__ Executable file
A computer file that starts a program, such as a word processor, game, or different parts of Windows. Executable files can often be identified by the file name extension .exe.
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