Have you updated your windows 7 to Windows 10

Our customers would be rejoicing in the recent news which is now making the rounds:



It is now going to be possible for any Windows user to install their Windows 7 games on Windows 10. While this might not be of particular significance to a lot of Windows users who are not so into games and gaming, for the games geeks and lovers out there, this is indeed a relief. For us at Cetrix Tablets, we could not have been more excited with the announcement. Apart from the fact that our tablets are built to run on Windows O/S, they are also equipped to be self-updating at all times.
This means that while you are making use of any of our tablets, your work and productivity would not be obstructed whenever an update is being made to the Windows O/S because it is done in the background. All you would see is a notification of the update successfully being completed at the end.
This is really great news to all of our customers because now your reliable and trustworthy Cetrix tablets all been upgraded from Windows 7 to Windows 10. You can now feel free to go ahead and install all of your favourite Windows 7 games on Windows 10 on your Cetrix tablet.
Refer: Article written by Martin Brinkmann:

Games that Microsoft shipped with Windows 7 are fundamentally different from those that it included in Windows 8 or 10.
Windows 7 games were the last that were shipped as programs for example, and there were significant differences in the selection of games when compared to Windows 8 or 10.
All Windows games are Modern Apps or Universal Apps in newer versions of Windows, and while that may appeal to some, others may prefer the older games over their newer counterparts.
There are quite a few reasons for that. Most Windows Store games feel bloated when compared to the games that shipped with Windows 7. The older games usually start up faster and the interface they use is a lot simpler as well. Plus, most don't require Internet connections at all.
Another reasons is that these games are not identical, and that some Windows 7 games are not available on Windows 10 at all.
Windows 7 Games for Windows 10
 
If your favorite Windows 7 game is not available on Windows 10, or if you prefer classic Solitaire over Microsoft's Solitaire Collection, then you may be interested in installing those classic Windows 7 games on Windows 10 (or Windows 8 if you still run this version of the operating system).



Here is what you need to do:
1. Download the Windows 7 Games for Windows 8 and 10 installer from Mega. (via Winaero)
2. Extract the contents of the 171 Megabyte archive to the local system and run the installer afterwards.
3. The installer displays all Windows 7 games, and it is up to you to install all of them or only select ones.
4. Games included: Chess Titans, FreeCell, Hearts, Mahjong Titans, Minesweeper, Purble Place, Solitaire, Spider Solitaire, Internet Backgammon, Internet Checkers, Internet Spades
5. Once installed, you can run all games from the start menu.
The package is multi-lingual, and the games have been prepared specifically to run on newer versions of Windows.




Windows 7 games and their Windows 10 version
The following table lists games that Microsoft shipped with its Windows 7 operating system and games that the company shipped with Windows 10.
Windows 7
Windows 10
Chess Titans
not available
FreeCell
Microsoft Solitaire Collection
Hearts
not available
Mahjong Titans
Microsoft Mahjong
Minesweeper
Microsoft Minesweeper
Purble Place
not available
Solitaire
Microsoft Solitaire Collection
Spider Solitaire
Microsoft Solitaire Collection
Internet Backgammon
not available
Internet Checkers
not available
Internet Spades
not available
As you can see, quite a few games are missing, and the ones that are available, have all been modernized. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but if don't like those new games, or prefer games without ads, then you may want to play those old games instead.

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