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How to Duplicate Save File? (Not finding AppData folder)
I was trying to duplicate the save file and there is a lot of posts telling to search the file in:

C:\Users\ [NAME] \AppData\Roaming\StardewValley\Saves

but when I look for it, the \AppData (and orwards) don't exist in my PC.

When I look for the actual files (C:\Program Files x86\Steam\steamapps\common\Stardew Valley) I couldn't find any similar folders, just sprites and sound files.

Can anyone help me? I can't decide between Penny and Abigail :' (
Last edited by PEDE PRA SAmIR; Jun 29, 2016 @ 9:36pm
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dino_inc Jun 29, 2016 @ 9:38pm 
Look up %appdata% in windows search (I assume you use windows).
PEDE PRA SAmIR Jun 29, 2016 @ 9:48pm 
Originally posted by dino_inc:
Look up %appdata% in windows search (I assume you use windows).

WOW. ♥♥♥♥♥♥ just happened? It was somehow "hidden", but I found it.


THANK YOU, MAN!

Now let the waifu parade begins...
dino_inc Jun 29, 2016 @ 9:51pm 
Originally posted by BUY VIDEOMEMES:
Originally posted by dino_inc:
Look up %appdata% in windows search (I assume you use windows).

WOW. ♥♥♥♥♥♥ just happened? It was somehow "hidden", but I found it.


THANK YOU, MAN!

Now let the waifu parade begins...
yeah, the appdata folder (AKA roaming) seems to magically hide itself from windows and just generally be annoying. glad i could help.
Forever_Lona Jun 29, 2016 @ 9:52pm 
Yep, its a hidden folder. You can also set your Windows Explorer to show hidden folders in the "Folder Options" menu. Google can tell you more about that though, I cant remember the exact steps off the top of my head
dino_inc Jun 29, 2016 @ 9:55pm 
Originally posted by Forever_Lona:
Yep, its a hidden folder. You can also set your Windows Explorer to show hidden folders in the "Folder Options" menu. Google can tell you more about that though, I cant remember the exact steps off the top of my head
wait, it's a hidden folder? to see that in windows 10, go to file explorer, click the view tab at the top, and click the checkbox next to hidden items. You should see Appdata in your user folder from now on. (still easier to search for it directly, though)
Last edited by dino_inc; Jun 29, 2016 @ 9:57pm
Forever_Lona Jun 29, 2016 @ 9:57pm 
Originally posted by dino_inc:
Originally posted by Forever_Lona:
Yep, its a hidden folder. You can also set your Windows Explorer to show hidden folders in the "Folder Options" menu. Google can tell you more about that though, I cant remember the exact steps off the top of my head
wait, it's a hidden folder? to see that in windows 10, go to file explorer, click the view tab at the top, and click the checkbox next to hidden items. You should see Appdata in your user folder from now on.

Yep, to be honest I had no idea you could search for it using %appdata% until this thread, I've always just gone the other route.
dino_inc Jun 29, 2016 @ 9:58pm 
Originally posted by Forever_Lona:
Originally posted by dino_inc:
wait, it's a hidden folder? to see that in windows 10, go to file explorer, click the view tab at the top, and click the checkbox next to hidden items. You should see Appdata in your user folder from now on.

Yep, to be honest I had no idea you could search for it using %appdata% until this thread, I've always just gone the other route.
oh lol, back years ago in minecraft I had to learn to use %appdata% or not be able to mod the game
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