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Windows AppData Folder Guide
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- What is AppData
- AppData is a hidden folder containing application settings and data
- Microsoft introduced AppData in Windows Vista and continues to use it
- Located in C:\Users\AppData for each Windows user account
- Folder Structure
- Contains three subfolders: Local, LocalLow, and Roaming
- Local folder stores files tied to current PC
- LocalLow contains restricted security applications
- Roaming folder stores critical application files and saved games
- Access Methods
- Can be accessed through File Explorer or %AppData% system variable
- Requires enabling "Show hidden files" in File Explorer Options
- Alternative method: use Command Prompt with attrib command
- Importance and Safety
- Stores application cache, settings, and temporary files
- Deleting AppData folder will reset all related program settings
- Should only be accessed when necessary to avoid system issues
- Temporary files can be deleted to free up space