It seems that this was to be hit when you play at work, the boss shows up, and you want to hide your game quickly. What do you think we "Freecell people" have in common other than a desire to escape for awhile?Ī long time ago I saw a game (not PGS) that had a "Boss Key". I did have a run of 60 wins one time though. I'm overwhelmed by all those 100% people! The best average I can maintain is 87%. (I think it's more fun and more paticipatory than TV.) I find it really relaxing and I've heard one's brain makes Seratonin while concentrating on a game like that. They try to make me feel guilty for playing "that game". My family gives me a lot of flack when I'm playing Freecell instead of waiting on them. Hi All! I'm so glad to find there are others out there "addicted" to Freecell. Perfectly explained Gregg! Good Luck Sam! Thanks Tom!Īnd also there is FreeCell Wizard at, which is a small collection of just FreeCell type games that also has game numbers compatible with Microsoft FreeCell.Īnd finally, the place that has links to just about all the FreeCell information that is available is. You may be interested to know that the FreeCell deals in PGS (by number) are the same as those in the Microsoft version, plus you get 549 more types of solitaire to play.įor more variety, try Pretty Good MahJongg ( ), which has a couple of FreeCell variants played with MahJongg tiles, among several other games. This forum is devoted to Pretty Good Solitaire, which can be found at. >Frank, did I miss a link there on your posting? I then installed his copy on my "C" drive.ĭownload this game and play them instead.Īgain, it's really impossible to say what could be going wrong with the Microsoft FreeCell game - that's not our game so there's no way we can help with it.įrank, did I miss a link there on your posting? A friend sent me his Freecell.exe file and I went to "start", "find" and located my Freecell.exe. Suddenly, the "frames" inside the Free Cell box have disappeared and as I try and play anyway, the cards stack crazily. I'm running Win 98 in a P 450 and have enjoyed free cell for years here. How you would do that would depend on which game it is, such as Pretty Good Solitaire or FreeCell Wizard. If it is one of our games, then as long as he has the contents of the data folder for the game, then the statistics can be retrieved. If it is the Windows FreeCell game, I know of none. >Is there a fix for this? Any and all help is appreciated. Is there a fix for this? Any and all help is appreciated. According to him the text comes up garbled and unreadable after each game. The file transfer went well, but he has no way of keeping track of his stats. I asked him to delete his file and I would email him a replacement. His concern was that his version of frecell was corrupt. He is running win98 and must have at least 20,00 games under his belt by now. My father recently called me as he was having problems with his version of frecell. Our FreeCell Wizard game at allows you to change the size of the window and the size of the cards. The FreeCell that comes with Windows has no size change capability. Does anyone know how to adjust the FreeCell size? Maybe through some *.ini file setting? Any assistance is greatly appreciated. Increasing the dpi in display settings (Win XP)doesn't seem to change the game size. I just got an LCD monitor with a native resolution of 1280 X 1024 and find FreeCell is too small to play at that resolution. ![]() If you would like a better FreeCell than the one that comes with Windows, I suggest you look at our FreeCell Wizard game at. The Windows FreeCell is somewhere on the Windows CD-ROM that comes with your computer, but where would depend on what version of Windows you have. I've packed the Win98 Freecell files that were shipped with my Windows (98SE) and sent them to you via eMail. The last time I tried to recover something off of the Recovery Disk, I kind of wiped out my system. ![]() The only CD I have that has the original FREE CELL on it is my Recovery Disk, and I hesitate to try that. I tried what you suggested, but found no "Games" entry. There should be a selection for restoring missing files. If that doesn't work, you may need to run a re-installation of Windows from the cd. Reboot your machine, then follow the same steps but this time check the box to choose to have the windows games installed. Select the tab for windows components, uncheck the games options. If possible, I would like to find one that I can download.Įd, you should be able to restore it by going into control panel add remove programs. Can someone tell me where I can get a copy of the original version.nothing fancy. Since it came bundled with the hardware, I don't have backup. I recently inadvertantly erased my copy of Free Cell on my Windows 98 machine. Closed: New threads not accepted on this page
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