- 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
- mi pc no encuentra %appdata% - Microsoft Community
hoy intente hacer algo en appdata, intente abrirlo desde ejecutar y no me lo abre Esta conversación está bloqueada Puedes votar como útil, pero no puedes responder ni suscribirte a esta conversación
- How to access appdata folder - Microsoft Community
If it takes you to the following path: “C:\Users\The user that you are logged in with\AppData\Roaming” It means that your folders are still there but they are hidden Click on “View”
- Windows 10 - Localizar la carpeta appdata - Microsoft Community
La carpeta AppData del usuario es una carpeta con atributo de oculto Debes hacer visibles las carpetas ocultas para poder verla, o bien ejecutar este comando: Debes hacer visibles las carpetas ocultas para poder verla, o bien ejecutar este comando:
- ¿Qué es la carpeta appdata y sus subcarpetas Local, Local Low y . . .
Y en Appdata local7microsoft7Toolbar, aparecen carpetas, algunas tiene el nombre de BlinkyApp ( que tiene archivos que no puedo ver), ObsidiansApp ( que tiene fotos, muy variadas, de todo tipo, de noticiero, de actores, de cantantes, de guerra, modelos, de dieferentes lugares del mundo, actuales, no sé es raro), Fistrun ( que está vacía
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- How to generically refer to the AppData folder on the Windows command . . .
The original User's Profile directory lives in a directory like C:\Users\username\AppData How can I refer to the current user's profile directory when using the Windows command line? By searching I found out about %UserProfile% that perhaps refer to the current username, but it does not really work
- How do I find AppData\LocalLow folders? - Microsoft Community
IT should be C:\users\(your username)\AppData\LocalLow (your username) = the name you use in your computer Mine would have been dhhuang Start > Computer > left column expand C: ( click the pointer in front of C: ) expand users expand (your username) expand AppData click LocalLow whatever you are looking for will be in
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