![]() Here's hoping Microsoft decides to bring back Minesweeper and Hearts as well. Windows 10 also marks the return of the beloved Start menu, so it looks like Microsoft is really embracing its roots with this OS. Microsoft previously admitted that Solitaire, along with Minesweeper and Hearts, have a "devoted following," but decided not to pre-install them on Windows 8. This means you'll no longer have to go through the trouble of separately downloading it like you need to do on Windows 8 (Opens in a new window). As The Verge (Opens in a new window) first reported, Redmond is planning to - once again - make Solitaire a built-in game on Windows 10. The much-loved card game will once again be just a few clicks away when Microsoft's next OS launches this summer. How to Set Up Two-Factor AuthenticationĪwesome news for bored people everywhere: Solitaire is about to make a huge comeback on Windows 10.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files. ![]()
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