![]() It's because if you've customised the computer internally (moving home directories and junk around the place) you might not find things where you expect them to be. (Music, Pictures, Videos, etc.)įor the nerds out there asking why I'm even bothering to ramble on about environment variables. (don't worry about what that means) In laymans terms, it's where all your personal files are stored. %USERPROFILE% basically contains the absolute path to your user profile on the computer. We'll be using %USERPROFILE% in this guide. Environment variables are always enclosed in percentage (%) signs, here's a few I use from time to time, some of these will be obvious, others not so much: These are just basically short names for other values. The command prompt has several variables which you can use when using it. I'm not writing a tutorial on the command prompt here, this is basically a tl dr with a short explanation added. (I also use the SET command later on in the guide, but you don't need to worry about it.) ![]() You'll need to know the following commands:
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