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        <p align="center"><b><font size="4" ptsize="12" color="#FFFFFF">Getting
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        <b>Question:<br>
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        I deleted a lot of games that were in the Start&gt;Programs area. But the directory in the Start&gt;Programs area is still there!&nbsp;
        How do I get it out? (They don't have any Uninstall programs)<br>
        Can you help me?&nbsp;<br>
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        <b>Answer:<br>
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        First of all, if you delete the link in the Start-&gt;Programs folder it doesn't delete the program/game.  To delete the program /game you have got to go into your hard drive and find its folder and delete it.<br>
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        If you have done so, then you're going to want to do the following:<br>
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        1.  Click Start on the task menu.<br>
        2.  Click &quot;Run...&quot;<br>
        3.  Type &quot;C:\WINDOWS\Start Menu\Programs&quot;<br>
        4.  Find your game's directory.<br>
        5.  Select your game's directory.<br>
        6.  Press the DELETE or DEL button on your keyboard.<br>
        7.  When prompted if you want to recycle the file, press Yes.<br>
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        Asked By:  YpK DooD@aol.com&nbsp;<br>
        Date:  6/20/98
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