Where is the Documents folder in Microsoft Windows Vista located?

The location of the Documents folder in Microsoft Windows Vista.


  • Single left-click the Start button.
  • Single left-click Computer to the right of the Start menu

\\) if that is the drive Microsoft Windows Vista is installed on.

  • Double left-click Local Disk (C:\).
    • The drive letter could be different if Microsoft Windows Vista is installed to (D:\) or (E:\). You should navigate accordingly.

Double left-click the Users folder to access the user profiles in Microsoft Windows Vista

  • Double left-click the Users folders.
    • Try selecting a different drive from the Computer window if you don’t see a Users folder on Local Disk (C:\).

Double left-click on the folder containing your user profile.

  • Double left-click on the folder containing your user profile. The folder containing my profile is called kandle.
    • It will be a different folder for you.
      • There may be multiple profile folders that need to be backed up.
      • The Default and Public profile folders generally do not need to be included in your backups. I have not seen your computer so who am I to say. Maybe they do need to be included. When in doubt, include the files or folders you are unsure of into your backups. Better to be safe than sorry.

The folder containing my Documents is located here.

  • The Documents folder is here.

Side Note

Location = c:\Users\ProfileName\Documents


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Where did the Run command run off to in Microsoft Windows Vista?

To activate the Run command in your Start menu in Microsoft Windows Vista.

  • Single right-click on the Start button.
  • Single left-click on Properties in the pop-up menu that appears.
    • The pop-up menus that show when certain icons and screen areas are right-clicked are also called context menus.

Taskbar and Start Menu Properties Window in Microsoft Windows Vista

  • Single left-click on Customize… next to the Start menu option.

Single left-click OK to close the Customize Start Menu properties window

  • Scroll down to where you see the Run command option.
  • Single left-click the square box in front to select and add the Run command to your Start menu.

Single left-click OK to close the Customize Start Menu properties window

  • Single left-click OK to close the Customize Start Menu window.

Single left-click OK to close the Taskbar and Start menu properties

  • Single left-click OK to close the Taskbar and Start Menu Properties window.

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