![]() ![]() ![]() These are the actual names of the folders as stored on your hard drive, but since we’re talking about special User folders, they are magically turned into “My _” folders with the special icon. ![]() Just replace USERNAME with your Windows account login, which in my case is “Scottie”. The default locations for the User folders in Windows 7 are: So, here’s the boiled-down, anybody-can-do-it version on how to restore your missing User folders – or so I hope!įirst, a few bits of info you’ll need to keep in mind. There is a lot of info out there on how to fix these built-in Windows 7 folders, but it’s all rather complicated. Windows treats them differently than a normal folder you might create yourself, and they even have pretty icons, like so: Try as you might, you won’t be able to restore these user folders, because they are actually “special”. At some point, you’ll probably run into a problem that doesn’t seem to have an easy solution: one of your default User folders in Windows 7 (My Documents, My Pictures, My Music, My Videos, Downloads, and Desktop) will suddenly disappear. ![]()
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