![]() ![]() ![]() Run some command-prompt stuff to finish The Magicĭon’t worry, it’s all very simple! Create/Rename the User Folders.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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