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"
cookies are located in C:\documents and settings\your computers name\cookies
\Documents and settings\user\Documents\DrWatson folder \Documents and settings\user\Documents\DrWatson folder
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