The Minesweeper game helps to develop logic, attentiveness, thinking, and is also an option for a good pastime. But how to play Minesweeper, many do not understand.
Firstly, the game needs to be launched. To do this, in the "Start" menu, select the "All Programs" tab, then "Games" and then "Minesweeper". After starting, the countdown begins, which indicates that the game has started. Its goal is simple: you need to open all the mines on the field, but not to undermine. The first move is always at random. It is necessary to click on any free cell with the left mouse button. If you hit a mine, the game will be over, but if you don’t hit it, a window with a digital index from 1 to 8 will open. Empty cells also open, which make available one or several around you.Unlike the first move, the rest must be carefully calculated. Thanks to the numbers on the opened cells, you can find out where the mine is hidden. These numbers show how many mines are located in the windows adjacent to this one. For example, there is a cell with indicator 1, to the right of it is a closed cell, and even to the right the same one with the number 1. This means that under the one that is closed, there is a mine. To tag it, right-click on it. Since you need to play Sapper very carefully, be careful and do not inadvertently confuse the buttons. Otherwise, trouble - you will be undermined, and you have to start all over again.
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Windows XP requires a bootable operating system disc. You need to open the main menu through the "Start" button. In the control panel, select "Add or Remove Programs." There you will find a menu consisting of four tabs. Select the "Install Windows Components" option. After that, the “Windows Component Wizard” tab will open. In it, find "Standard and Utilities" and click the "Composition" button. In the next window, check the game tab. After that, click on.Standard Windows XP games include the following: Solitaire, Kerchief, Spider, Worms, Minesweeper, Pinball. All these games come with the operating system and are installed by default.