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how to delete games from your computer so they wont be on there period


Question Posted Monday August 25 2014, 8:27 pm

recently i am irritated with peoples stupid questions asking me if i play games on the computer i dont period i have no interest in such things and i do not care if somebody says its fun its not fun to me so is there something you can download to get them deleted from your computer that way when you click on start games wont be up there please give me a list of things to download to get it done thank you .

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cupcake_baby answered Tuesday August 26 2014, 7:36 pm:
You don't need to download anything. All you have to do is go to your control panel,which is located in your start menu. Then once you get to your control panel,go to programs and features. From there,you will be able to access every program that's on your computer. Once you find the one that you want to delete,just right click it,and hit uninstall/delete,and you're done.

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