In windows 7, it is either called user documents or users, no longer documents and settings, and is by default located in your operating system drive, which is usually c:
the savegames are located in \Documents and Settings\Username\My Documents\My Games
Way 1: My Computer -> C:/ Drive -> Documents and Settings -> Youruserfolder -> My DocumentsWay 2: Run(located at start menu) -> (type in) C:\Documents and Settings\Youruserfolder\My Documents**You replace Youruserfolder with the name of your user folderif these ways are unsatisfactory you can ask me for more ways
Settings in "my Documents"
\Documents and settings\user\Documents\DrWatson folder \Documents and settings\user\Documents\DrWatson folder
cookies are located in C:\documents and settings\your computers name\cookies
It's where all settings, documents, private files, etc. are located.
C:\Documents and Settings\username\Ntuser.dat C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Windows\Usrclass.dat
\documents and settings\username\ntuser.dat \documents and settings\username\local settings\application data\microsoft\windows\usrclass.dat NTuser.dat and Usrclass.dat of the current user
If you're not the administrator you don't.
When a user logs onto Windows, the Ntuser.dat files (along with the HKEY_USERS hive) are used to build the HKEY_CURRENT_USER hive for the registry. The Ntuser.dat files hold the preferences and settings of users.One Ntuser.dat for each user on the machine, some templates and repair.C:\Documents and Settings\AdministratorC:\Documents and Settings\Default UserC:\Documents and Settings\LocalServiceC:\Documents and Settings\NetworkServiceC:\Documents and Settings\username\Ntuser.datC:\WINDOWS\repairC:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\systemprofi...Hope I helped :)
An individual can change documents and settings in Windows 8 with a few steps. First they can do it by hitting the charms bar. Then the button to press would be settings. Finally, they need to hit change PC settings.
C:\Documents and Settings\Chloe Fitzgerald\My Documents