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windows - What is %AppData%? - Super User 7 The AppData\Local and AppData\Roaming locations are the preferred locations for applications to store data that is not required to be exposed to the user In a domain environment, the Roaming is used to copy the user's environment as they log on to different computers You can find a description in the Windows File System Namespace Usage
Where is the %appdata%\\Microsoft folder located? The %appdata% environment variable is created when you log in to a user account, and its value depends on which account you use The exact location also depends on whether you're on Windows XP or you're on Windows Vista or Windows 7 For Windows 7, if your account name is "Lisa", then the value of %appdata% would be C:\Users\Lisa\AppData\Roaming
How can I clean up AppData? - Microsoft Community AppData is taking up about 70GB of storage, and I know not to delete random things from there or mess around with it but I don't know how to get storage back I've used disk cleanup and deleted temporary files, but still nothing is working I also used TreeSize to figure out about AppData, but now I'm not sure how I can clean up storage from there
A complete list of %% relative paths variables in Windows Explorer in . . . If you want to see the list of paths available such as %AppData% and similar then simply open a command prompt and type set You will see something like ALLUSERSPROFILE=C:\ProgramData APPDATA=C:\Users\<your user profile>\AppData\Roaming CommonProgramFiles=C:\Program Files\Common Files CommonProgramFiles(x86)=C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files CommonProgramW6432=C:\Program Files\Common Files
AppData Takes up 70GB - how to free up the space? AppData Takes up 70GB - how to free up the space? Hi I have been prompted that the hard disk for my Surface Pro 3 (on Windows 8 1) has run out of space, which is a huge surprise to me as I have a 128GB HDD and don't use up much of the space After many rounds of searching, I finally found the culprit It's the AppData folder
How do I find AppData\LocalLow folders? - Microsoft Community How do I find AppData\LocalLow folders? I need to delete an applet which is located in C:\username|appdate\localLow, and the folder needs to be deleted by using windows explorer Can you assist in showing me how to see the appdata folder it is hidden?
How do I make %appdata% open up into \\user\\appdata? How do I make %appdata% open up into \user\appdata? Using windows+r to open up appdata is my preferred method of accessing those folders, but it always opens up into \appdata\roaming most the files I need are in local, so I have to go back and then in It's a small non-issue, but if there's a way to change it, I'd like to