How to Access the Application Data Folder
The Application Data folder, also called "AppData," is one of many hidden system folders containing important files and documents that help Windows operating systems to run. By default, the folder is hidden so that it remains unchanged for the benefit of the computer. In the event that the user decides to access the folder, he will have to reveal the hidden files on the system, and then the Application Data folder will be easy to find.
Instructions
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Click on the "Computer" or "My Computer" tab.
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Click on your primary hard drive, which is normally designated as the "(C:)" drive.
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Click "Windows."
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Click "Users."
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Click on your username.
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Click on the "AppData" folder. If there isn't one there, you need to open the "Folder and Search" options menu, click on the "View" tab, and set the computer to show hidden files. Once you've done that, the "AppData" folder should appear and become accessible to you.
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