

I have to hunt for them to even verify that they're still there when another blog post pops up about them. We are aware that the latest Windows update of Minesweeper on Windows 10 is being. Having been using Windows 8 as my primary desktop OS for about a year, I never see the ads.

I just can't get on board with all of the fuss I've been seeing lately about these ads. Focusing on these nearly-hidden ads in ancillary apps seems like the pinnacle of bikeshedding to me.Įdit: Not to say that your opinion is wrong or mine is better. I literally never saw it in Minesweeper until I went looking for it today, and it's clearly a generic CPM based display ad instead of something invasive based on your activity. Restart the app and try to sign in again. Surely no one actually believes that Microsoft is planning to turn away the huge mass of customers currently doing that with Enterprise apps, random Shareware, etc in Windows 7/8 any time soon. Kindly follow the steps below: Please click Start, type 'Apps & features' select that, Find 'minesweeper' and click it, Click 'Advanced Options', and Click 'Reset' you see there. This Minesweeper version was developed by. The objective is to clear the board without detonating any mines, with help from clues about the number of neighboring mines in each field. It's an incredible stretch to extrapolate from WinRT and suggest that x86 Windows will disable running arbitrary executables anytime in the foreseeable future. Minesweeper is a logic puzzle video game, which features a grid of clickable squares, with hidden 'mines' scattered throughout the board.
