June 10, 2009
2:55 am

The Games Explorer in Windows 7 is much more flexible. It actually shows up as a group in the "All Programs" now. And there's other nifty stuff you can do with it. It's still not the release version of Windows 7, so some features (like finding updates) don't work. But you can still get a lot of benefit out of the Games Explorer. Here’s a quick list of turbo charging Games Explorer: Drag the Games Explorer to Your Desktop, Drag Your Game to the Games Explorer, Pin Frequently Used Games to the Task Bar, Use Parental Controls, Calibrate your display

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