Windows

The differences between XP and Vista folder locations

So you’ve upgraded to Vista. Now you’re wondering where exactly your files and folders went. Here we break down the differences between where Windows XP kept files and where Windows Vista keeps files.

In Windows XP it was: C:\Documents and Settings\
In Windows Vista it’s: C:\Users\

In Windows XP it was: C:\Documents and Settings\your-username\My Documents\
In Windows Vista it’s: C:\Users\your-username\Documents\

In Windows XP it was: C:\Documents and Settings\your-username\My Documents\My Pictures\
In Windows Vista it’s: C:\Users\your-username\Pictures\

In Windows XP it was: C:\Documents and Settings\your-username\My Documents\My Music\
In Windows Vista it’s: C:\Users\your-username\Music\

In Windows XP it was: C:\Documents and Settings\your-username\Local Settings\
In Windows Vista it’s: C:\Users\your-username\AppData\Local\

In Windows XP it was: C:\Documents and Settings\your-username\Local Settings\Temp\
In Windows Vista it’s: C:\Users\your-user-name\AppData\Local\Temp\

In Windows XP it was: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\
In Windows Vista it’s: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\

Hope this helps!

Overview: CoolMon 2 – a Windows system monitoring utility

Using CoolMoon 2 you can create a ‘window’ or series of windows on your desktop that will display system stats such as CPU, RAM and page file usage, hard drive usage, MotherBoard Monitor temperatures, fan speeds, various network stats and much, much more. This overview will introduce you to CoolMon 2 and get you started on creating your own custom system monitoring utility for your desktop. CoolMon 2 is a free application for Windows 2000 and XP.

CoolMon 2 desktop by Dustin Earnhardt