andrvw Oct 15, 2019 @ 1:40pm
Cant find userdata / steam folder
Looking for something like this:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\[Steam ID]\250900\remote
Cant find this anywhere, searched literally everything.
Any help?
In my Steam inventory, located in Common Files, theres only like steamservice stuff.
Last edited by andrvw; Oct 15, 2019 @ 1:42pm
Originally posted by wuddih:
the userdata folder is in the same folder where Steam is installed.

you have a shortcut to Steam on your desktop?
rightclick -> properties -> open filepath button.
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Zekiran Oct 15, 2019 @ 1:55pm 
Is Steam installed in C or another drive? If you installed it in another location, it'll be in that drive without the 'programfiles' designation. Mine for instance is on my D drive and is simply "steam" there, with all the rest of the program files and data within as normal. Make sure that you have your folder visibility set to see everything in it, unhide things, that might help. Also be sure that you have admin privileges to do so.

You literally post the path you should be looking in, are you looking for a specific GAME? The folder with your ID will then have all the numbers in it - those are the game ids.

I don't know what game 250900 is, unless that's just an example.
Cheezus Crisp Oct 15, 2019 @ 2:07pm 
Originally posted by Zekiran:
Is Steam installed in C or another drive? If you installed it in another location, it'll be in that drive without the 'programfiles' designation. Mine for instance is on my D drive and is simply "steam" there, with all the rest of the program files and data within as normal. Make sure that you have your folder visibility set to see everything in it, unhide things, that might help. Also be sure that you have admin privileges to do so.

You literally post the path you should be looking in, are you looking for a specific GAME? The folder with your ID will then have all the numbers in it - those are the game ids.

I don't know what game 250900 is, unless that's just an example.
250900 is the game ID for Binding of Isaac. I'm assuming OP is looking for his screenshot folder
Zekiran Oct 15, 2019 @ 2:28pm 
Screenshots are stored in the userdata/###/760/remote folder. Not in the game folder itself.
The Giving One Oct 15, 2019 @ 2:32pm 
Make sure you also have all file extensions and folders set to visible in Windows settings. The other helpful users above seem to have answered your question, but just in case, it's best to have these set to visible if for some reason Windows has any of them hidden.
andrvw Oct 16, 2019 @ 7:04am 
Originally posted by Zekiran:
Is Steam installed in C or another drive? If you installed it in another location, it'll be in that drive without the 'programfiles' designation. Mine for instance is on my D drive and is simply "steam" there, with all the rest of the program files and data within as normal. Make sure that you have your folder visibility set to see everything in it, unhide things, that might help. Also be sure that you have admin privileges to do so.

You literally post the path you should be looking in, are you looking for a specific GAME? The folder with your ID will then have all the numbers in it - those are the game ids.

I don't know what game 250900 is, unless that's just an example.

I have it on my D drive, but theres only cached and games folders there.
Last edited by andrvw; Oct 16, 2019 @ 7:05am
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wuddih Oct 16, 2019 @ 7:15am 
the userdata folder is in the same folder where Steam is installed.

you have a shortcut to Steam on your desktop?
rightclick -> properties -> open filepath button.
andrvw Oct 16, 2019 @ 7:20am 
Got it!
Thanks!
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