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| The folder's hidden by Windows. Open up 'My Computer', click on 'Tools' up top. Once there, click on 'Folder Options'. Click on 'View' up top. Then look down until you find the subheading 'Hidden Files and Folders'. Be sure that the bubble next to 'Show hidden files and folders' is selected. Hope that helped |
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| I tried to open 'My Computer', but I just got this new laptop and I dont even have a 'Tools' option when I go to 'My Computer'. This is all really frustrating. I feel totally illiterate and I'm usually pretty good with computers. Please help!!! |
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Hmm, there's no toolbar at the top of the My Computer window? It should be in between the header that says 'My Computer' and the browsing options. I uploaded a screenshot of what is supposed to be there. |
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| Ah, ok. Go to My Computer, click on Local Disk C: (or whichever letter your hard drive is...mine's C: ), Documents and Settings, the folder that has your name on it, 'Application Data', Limewire, and then Themes. Hope that helped |
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