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Xollom
Aug 19, 2025Iron Contributor
Why are there windowapps folders on both the D drive and E drive?
I didn't notice it before, but it seems to have appeared recently. Both the D drive and E drive have a windowapps folder that cannot be moved or opened, and I don't dare to touch it. I remember that this folder is only on the C drive, so how did it appear here? If I leave it alone, it shouldn't cause any problems, right?
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- MartynowIron Contributor
This is the default installation path for apps from the Windows Store. It is a normal system folder and should not be deleted, as it has no impact on system functionality.