Question: Where Is The Appdata Folder Windows 10?

Summary – How to find the AppData folder in Windows 7

  • Open Windows Explorer.
  • Click Organize in the blue bar at the top of the window, then click Folder and search options.
  • Click the View tab.
  • Check the box to the left of Show hidden files, folders and drives, click Apply, then click OK.

Where is the AppData folder?

The AppData folder resides in your user folder—the same location that contains Documents, Music, and other library folders (unless you’ve moved them elsewhere). Normally this is something such as C:\Users\[username]\AppData, but unlike those other folders, AppData is hidden, which means you can’t normally see it.

How do I change the AppData folder in Windows 10?

2 Answers

  1. Open a cmd window with administrative privileges.
  2. Navigate to c:\Users\username\appdata.
  3. execute the following command: mklink /d local d:\appdata\local. replace d:\appdata\local with the actual path of where you moved the appdata to.

Where can I find AppData folder in Windows 7?

Summary – How to find the AppData folder in Windows 7

  • Open Windows Explorer.
  • Click Organize in the blue bar at the top of the window, then click Folder and search options.
  • Click the View tab.
  • Check the box to the left of Show hidden files, folders and drives, click Apply, then click OK.

What is AppData folder?

AppData is a folder in your Windows user account home folder, and Roaming is a folder within that. AppData\Roaming is where programs on your machine store data that is specific to your user account. The folder is normally hidden, and lives within your user account home folder.

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