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almana
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I_am_neo Posts 6 Registration date Sunday January 6, 2013 Status Member Last seen January 7, 2013 - Jan 6, 2013 at 11:59 PM
I_am_neo Posts 6 Registration date Sunday January 6, 2013 Status Member Last seen January 7, 2013 - Jan 6, 2013 at 11:59 PM
Hello,
i have folders that is located in Appdate/local ex ({00FECC95-B2E0-4ABE-A30E-83230F017440} ) and when i open any one of them there's no folders inside but when i start searching fro random flders i found them in those empty folders , like it is not show unless i'm doing a search thing and i wanna know what's on these folders so i can delete them if they are unnecessary
thankyou
i have folders that is located in Appdate/local ex ({00FECC95-B2E0-4ABE-A30E-83230F017440} ) and when i open any one of them there's no folders inside but when i start searching fro random flders i found them in those empty folders , like it is not show unless i'm doing a search thing and i wanna know what's on these folders so i can delete them if they are unnecessary
thankyou
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Zohaib R
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Jan 2, 2013 at 12:11 AM
Jan 2, 2013 at 12:11 AM
Hi almana,
In Windows 7 AppData or Application data is a hidden folder. It protects user data and settings from any unwanted change or deletion. It contains many important data such as program settings, IE cookies, toolbar settings, IE browsing history, temporary files created by applications, Libraries, send to items, templates, etc.
It is recommended that you leave these folders intact for your Windows Operating System to function normally.
Please reply if you have any further questions.
Thanks & Regards
Zohaib R
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In Windows 7 AppData or Application data is a hidden folder. It protects user data and settings from any unwanted change or deletion. It contains many important data such as program settings, IE cookies, toolbar settings, IE browsing history, temporary files created by applications, Libraries, send to items, templates, etc.
It is recommended that you leave these folders intact for your Windows Operating System to function normally.
Please reply if you have any further questions.
Thanks & Regards
Zohaib R
#iworkfordell
I_am_neo
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Jan 6, 2013 at 11:59 PM
Jan 6, 2013 at 11:59 PM
Hi,
no need to delete that just go to folder option->>view tab->>click restore defaults button. it will not appear again in your search. I think this might help you!!!
no need to delete that just go to folder option->>view tab->>click restore defaults button. it will not appear again in your search. I think this might help you!!!