I have these two directories on my hard drive, which seem to be identical, and each take up 2.4GB
C:\Users\All Users
C:\ProgramData
Why do both exist? Can I get rid of one of them?
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They are the same folder. Users\All Users is a junction to \ProgramData. From Application Compatibility: Junction Points and Backup Applications:
Users\All Users is a link to the ProgramData folder for legacy reasons. It is a junction point (symlink in the UNIX world) and not a copy of the data. I have only the ProgramData folder on my Windows 7 (x64) computer. My guess it is safe to delete the junction point, but not necessary. I don't recommend deleting ProgramData. |
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The folder You can delete Do not delete |
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