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%AppData% / Roaming not found? - Help Thread


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Before I begin, let's start with saying that %AppData% is a Windows-exclusive folder. Linux and Apple OS software does not have this. If you are running Windows 7 or 10, good!

 

So you can't find AppData, huh? Let's begin, then. This thread might help!

 

Try finding AppData under This PC/Windows (C:)/Users/{Name Here}/AppData/Roaming. Roaming is the map you need to get to. You can also try typing %appdata% in the search bar or by pressing CTRL + R and typing %appdata%.

 

Note: If you are running Windows 7, go into Control Panel and find Folder Options. Under the View Tab, make sure you have checked the show hidden files, folders and drives.

 

This will only work on Windows 7!

 

For Windows 10:

 

Go to the directory This PC/Windows (C:)/Users/{Name Here} and click 'View', which is present at the top. 'Details' should be highlighted. Now, tick 'Hidden items'.

 

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These two solutions might work if you are using Windows; if you are not, however, you'll have to ask another person. I'm not using a Macbook or any Apple software. Or even Linux, for that matter.

 

 

Alternative Method

 

In the case that both of these don't work, there is still one option left.

 

Go into your command prompt (Win+R, type in 'cmd') and paste this into it:

 

"attrib -s -h C:\Users\{Your Name Here}\AppData" Without the quotation marks.

 

This will remove all attributes to the AppData folder, including possible hidden attributes, in rare cases. Only use this when nothing else works!

 

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Note: This is only to help with finding the AppData folder. If you have any other issues regarding the Loader or with scripts, please make a thread for support or ask me or one of the Supports!


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or win key+r and type in %appdata% works on all windows versions


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or win key+r and type in %appdata% works on all windows versions

 

That's been listed within this thread, but I'm also talking about people who can't find their AppData even by doing that method. It happens, you know. =)


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Good Job.


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Good Job.

Glad to hear some feedback. I hope this helps many users! =)


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Hey ! i found app data but not Gos folder.. i need help ;'(


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