Special Windows Folders You Need to Know About

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  • @raymondjohnson2593
    @raymondjohnson2593 Рік тому +164

    Thank you ThioJoe, I kinda forgot how useful editing the "send to" folder is. I have often built song libraries onto removable storage devices and using send to vs drag and drop is so much cleaner a process.
    The information you provide on this channel is often above my paygrade, but it is always straight forward, concise and thought out. Thanks again.

  • @entropy_69
    @entropy_69 Рік тому +61

    I just learned about OpenRGB when i looked at your startup programs, total game changer for me, no more bloated RGB Softwares..
    Thanks ThioJoe for the unintentional suggestion!

    • @Sir_Astral
      @Sir_Astral Рік тому +3

      It broke my razer motherboard RGB so I don't recommend it..not even RMA could fix it. They have to send me another motherboard.

    • @Vysair
      @Vysair Рік тому +2

      @@Sir_Astral so bricking the firmware huh

    • @Sir_Astral
      @Sir_Astral Рік тому +2

      @@Vysair yes and not even a firmware fash make it work. The RMA guy told me that they had ASRock intervention and not even they could fix it... or maybe they didn't care enough so they sent me another board, but I live in Argentina so the board took roughly 6 months to arrive

    • @xpyr
      @xpyr Рік тому +1

      @@Sir_AstralHow can software brick your hardware? Is it updating the firmware on the hardware?

    • @fluf201playz
      @fluf201playz Рік тому

      yeah it also works on linux that is a plus for me

  • @adityasinghi
    @adityasinghi Рік тому +41

    Shell:appsfolder is the most useful one

    • @Overflow066
      @Overflow066 Рік тому +3

      Yeah this would’ve saved me many hours if I knew this just a couple weeks ago.
      Still good to know for the next time I need to mess with app links

    • @crazycheetah42
      @crazycheetah42 10 місяців тому +2

      It's the most mac-like one there

  • @jayjoneslive
    @jayjoneslive Рік тому +48

    As an IT Pro I knew that a couple of these folders existed because of your previous clips, but it's good to put them in this context. Definitely keeping in my favorites.

  • @spudhead169
    @spudhead169 Рік тому +6

    That "Send To" folder tip was super useful. I've been using Windows and coding since the 90's and wasn't even aware of that one.

    • @Chris.Brisson
      @Chris.Brisson Рік тому

      Put a shortcut to VLC in your "Send To".

    • @spudhead169
      @spudhead169 Рік тому

      @@Chris.Brisson Not really needed as any media file will have "Open with VLC" in the context menu anyway. But, putting HxD there? Now that's very handy.

    • @Chris.Brisson
      @Chris.Brisson Рік тому

      @@spudhead169when you "Send to" VLC, there is no audit trail. 😉

    • @Lemony123
      @Lemony123 10 місяців тому

      ​@@spudhead169oh gosh, now I have an ideas. You could use it for exe files which usually dont have an "open with" option.

  • @glmchn
    @glmchn Рік тому +6

    What I love about TJ this is a perfect example, is that even though I knews about them and the CSIDL, I didn't though about some of the usecase he mentioned so I still managed to learn something 🤓 he does that every time, awesome

  • @Cho_osen
    @Cho_osen Рік тому +275

    Proud to say i knew most of them

    • @eropoke
      @eropoke Рік тому +26

      You were the chosen one

    • @TismoGaming
      @TismoGaming Рік тому +34

      Proud to say, I knew none of them

    • @raeplaysval
      @raeplaysval Рік тому +10

      let’s see if you can evade the “it’s not that big of a deal” comment

    • @Dessensce
      @Dessensce Рік тому +4

      @@raeplaysvalItS nOt A bIg DeAl

    • @SparkyOne549
      @SparkyOne549 Рік тому +1

      Same here!

  • @mutedgroove
    @mutedgroove Рік тому +14

    3:17 The power automate shortcut is in WIndows Tools in Start menu app list. You can then normally drag and drop that app's shortcut to desktop.

  • @ellaquin
    @ellaquin Рік тому +1

    I have not had a video filled with such useful information in such a long time, I am probably going to use every single one of these folders on a near daily basis.

  • @5H4D0WOfficial
    @5H4D0WOfficial Рік тому +4

    I find the Apps & Taskbar Folder most useful. Thanks ❤

  • @BoomChockolaca
    @BoomChockolaca Рік тому +3

    This is an amazing video.
    Being a power user, I only used shell:startup since Win8 release (because the autorun folder was simply too far to remember the path).
    And I'm quiet surprised how many of them are there

  • @---nw9qu
    @---nw9qu Рік тому +1

    Great video. I've worked in IT all my career and learned some things here.

  • @steves1749
    @steves1749 Рік тому +2

    This topic was great. I was actually struggling today on how to put a Microsoft store app on the desktop. Perfect timing 😀

  • @kylek29
    @kylek29 Рік тому +68

    Re: The Automate/UWP no shortcut option -- That was an issue with Windows 10 as well. For some reason, Microsoft never added that functionality to UWP programs (send to desktop), so you had to do work arounds to get shortcuts outside of their auto-created areas.
    I think it has something to do with how UWP apps are installed, if I recall, they install to a special ID folder that includes a version suffix or subfolder, so when they update, their path changes .. the UWP store handles the lookup for the active path, but a user created shortcut reduces that to a defined logical path which doesn't update. So it's why you have to do the workaround and create a shortcut to the virtual path the UWP store uses. Other apps like Fusion 360 use a similar system, but don't provide a symbolic / virtual path.
    I'm surprised they didn't address this in Win11, as I believe they acknowledged the limitation years ago.

    • @charginginprogresss
      @charginginprogresss Рік тому +10

      Yeah I noticed UWP shortcut refer to some empty exe files in my appdata folder, that redirect to the correct app.
      So I just created a desktop shortcut of those exe files and it worked.

    • @LilacMonarch
      @LilacMonarch Рік тому

      Yet another indication that microsoft don't care about quality, they're pushing w11 for control

    • @nopenoperson9118
      @nopenoperson9118 Рік тому +8

      Microsoft? Address technical debt?

  • @dragons_advocate
    @dragons_advocate Рік тому +4

    The shell: shortcut for the startup folder is a godsend, thanks. I remember when it made sense to be where it is, back when the startmenu was a folder structure, but nowadays that path doesn't make sense anymore. And it always is a pain to find it manually.

  • @dominiquebello3212
    @dominiquebello3212 Рік тому +3

    Thanks Thio! Interesting! I can add that these shell paths are also available via WINDOWS + R 😊

  • @radswfiihq
    @radswfiihq Рік тому +9

    I like how the pinned folder still uses IE in the name
    Microsoft: 10/10 at naming things coherently

    • @mk_rexx
      @mk_rexx Рік тому

      It's interesting to see history through that path. Quickl Launch is the predecessor of pinning to taskbar before Win7. I also learned that Quick Launch can be used if you install Internet Explorer. I guess it was first targeted toward launching webpages even though you can launch any shortcut there.

  • @mordechaistern1624
    @mordechaistern1624 Рік тому +47

    Great tutorial, might want to use properties like %userprofile% or %appdata% just to simplify the path.

  • @hyplayer
    @hyplayer Рік тому +2

    This can be very useful for me
    Great video!

  • @Kyonyx.
    @Kyonyx. Рік тому +2

    That's a lot of useful information...
    I believe it took some time and patience to learn all of that...
    Respect ❤

  • @alfonsoPina
    @alfonsoPina Рік тому +2

    Some I knew and a few I had a hunch. But a lot I had no idea about. Good video, very helpful with my MSP work. I can setup environments way more personalized.

  • @SpicySteve01
    @SpicySteve01 Рік тому +4

    With Shell:Programs you can use it to pin steam games to your taskbar. normaly they pin to the steam shourtcut in the taskbar, meaning you have to right click steam to access the shourtcut

    • @zakzak247
      @zakzak247 Рік тому +1

      You don't need to do that tho, you can just pin the actual .exe that Steam opens.
      If you go to your Steam folder you can find it.

    • @vulpzin
      @vulpzin Місяць тому

      ​@@zakzak247some games require it to be started through steam though

  • @shiraziahmedsheikh6365
    @shiraziahmedsheikh6365 Рік тому +1

    6:49 You can also install new font from downloading them from internet

  • @thedigitallens
    @thedigitallens Рік тому +3

    I knew half of them. Got to some more through you. Thanks. 👍
    The other day I wanted to assign a shortcut to spotify through the extra keys using icue. It wasn't a simple process. I had to create a shortcut on desktop of the app from apps folder and then create a batch file to link it with icue.
    Situations like these do help to explore hidden folders and features 😅

  • @thahrimdon
    @thahrimdon Рік тому +1

    Please never change! Great video as always!

  • @arregorn
    @arregorn 8 місяців тому

    These are so awesome! Thank you, ThioJoe for this info!

  • @SirenGlitch
    @SirenGlitch Рік тому +2

    That SendTo is going to be so useful for me. I have HxD installed but there is no easy way to open a file in it without dragging it on, but adding a shortcut to it there will be a game changer

  • @AlphaWhiteWolf20
    @AlphaWhiteWolf20 Рік тому

    I knew about the folders, but not the "Shell:folder" method to access them.
    Thanks for another useful video!

  • @MrLeroyJacob
    @MrLeroyJacob 10 місяців тому

    Great video Joe! I learned some new shortcuts. I didn't know about quite a few of the apps such as: Quick Assist. I am currently playing Tetra Blocks. I forgot I installed it months ago. I found it in the Apps folder! Now I can play while watching your Adv Win Features Video. Thanks again!

  • @MichaelLloydMobile
    @MichaelLloydMobile Рік тому +1

    Excellent information, very useful.

  • @inakijauregui
    @inakijauregui 5 місяців тому

    Thanks ThioJoe! Excellent Video, as all your videos! Keep up the good work!

  • @Felttipfuzzywuzzyflyguy
    @Felttipfuzzywuzzyflyguy Рік тому

    Thank you so much for sharing these! I had no idea about these, I'm going to start using the send to folder especially.

  • @SlitDiver
    @SlitDiver Рік тому +4

    Thio, not sure if you know this but you can type \*username* (with no \) into file paths as a placeholder for the user's username. This also works in batch/cmd script files too

  • @krunkle5136
    @krunkle5136 Рік тому +1

    Makes me appreciate Unix where everything is in one large hierarchy of files with the mount points and configuration files elegantly spread around in different places.

  • @StellarWeb008
    @StellarWeb008 Рік тому

    The gradient image in your thumbnail irresistible attracts

  • @obaid.mohiuddin
    @obaid.mohiuddin Рік тому +1

    This channel is gold

  • @ASGSam1
    @ASGSam1 9 місяців тому +1

    Useful info, thanks

  • @TheCynysterMind
    @TheCynysterMind Рік тому

    Well Done on the Directory Opus!

  • @HarmonicaMustang
    @HarmonicaMustang Рік тому +4

    I knew most of them using the literal path, but it's nice to see a quicker way to them. Some might even be exploitable with Group Policy for a more refined end-user experience.

  • @emirgeek
    @emirgeek Рік тому

    I knew about these folders and some not, but I didn't know I could access them so easily!, this will be very useful, tysm ThioJoe!

  • @lasbrujazz
    @lasbrujazz Рік тому +2

    I'm frequently using a batch file that creates a folder with foldername based on the originating files, and having the batch file stationed in shell:SendTo, I can just select multiple files that I wanna separate per folder, right click them, and just hit that batch. Super neat way to organize my movies into its own folder.

  • @markobregovec6259
    @markobregovec6259 Рік тому

    Thank you Thio. One adition to the Video. There is actualy also a Shell command to navigate to the Taskbar Pinned Folder. It is "shell:User Pinned" 🙂 Great Video as always.

  • @peterronhovde
    @peterronhovde Рік тому +3

    I definitely learned some stuff even after decades of being a Windows user. Thanks. I've always wondered how to change the SendTo folder in particular.

  • @fcgn1908
    @fcgn1908 Рік тому

    Thank you. You solved a problem I didn't know I had until now.

  • @Ganymede2076
    @Ganymede2076 Рік тому +9

    I knew the 3D Models folder, could be a cool way to store your Blender models or CAD files

  • @TagetesAlkesta
    @TagetesAlkesta Рік тому +27

    As a web developer who uses macOS and Linux across several different devices, I’ve been pretty much completely off Windows for a few years now. But after watching this video and others like it, I realized how weird and fundamentally different of an operating system Windows is. It’s like peering into an alternative universe.
    Edit: this isn’t a comment on whether Windows is good or not. I think overall the way it does things is fine. But in a world where basically every type of device (except desktop computers) runs some form of Unix-like OS, I find it fascinating that something as fundamentally different as Windows exists.

    • @angrysocialjusticewarrior
      @angrysocialjusticewarrior Рік тому +7

      I find it hilarious that you think an OS with 80% market share is an alternate universe. Buddy, it is Mac that is alternate.

    • @TagetesAlkesta
      @TagetesAlkesta Рік тому +9

      @@angrysocialjusticewarrior In the world of web development, Windows is absolutely an alternative. The web runs on Linux.

    • @TitusSc
      @TitusSc Рік тому +9

      @@angrysocialjusticewarrior he’s right though. Windows is the only current OS (desktop, server, IoT, phones, etc.) that isn’t a descendant of UNIX. If you limit yourself to desktop towers for personal use, yes sure Windows might have a 80% market share, but that’s merely the surface of the iceberg. Truth is, Windows is not only an oddity, it is a minority, the vast majority of OSes in use on ALL computers is based on UNIX

    • @GoogleDoesEvil
      @GoogleDoesEvil Рік тому +3

      @@TitusScUnix is depressing. It's the IE6 or Chromium of the web.

    • @schabowyBar
      @schabowyBar Рік тому

      Linux will never be the mainstream operating system. People are lazy and the vast majority of them will not have the slightest desire to study books or websites to learn how to use Linux. And even if Windows costs a fortune, it will still be the leading operating system because it communicates with the user visually. In the 1990s, I mastered dos to perfection because I wanted to and had to. My adventure with Linux recently lasted a week. And since I'm over 40, I have no desire to learn and this week effectively discouraged me from continuing my adventure with Linux.

  • @liquidapathy82
    @liquidapathy82 Рік тому +1

    I knew some of those folders. But the examples were very informative!

  • @Zaluuk
    @Zaluuk 5 місяців тому

    3:44 You can change the owner of probably any file to an user from the security and that allows you to read and write into the folders and files

  • @IamMauriS
    @IamMauriS Рік тому

    I love when i am in my school depression, but when thiojoe uploads a video it is all over.

  • @Sajjad.A
    @Sajjad.A Рік тому +3

    Already know most of them because I love to explore an OS by going around in directories and settings and see what's hidden.
    That's essentially how I learned to use Linux.

  • @RadeonVector
    @RadeonVector Рік тому

    Amazing video my man!

  • @BrainsanBrawn
    @BrainsanBrawn Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing tips and switches, no never knew folders, I'll look into special folder.

  • @tejeswar
    @tejeswar Рік тому

    SendTo folder is very useful, thanks mate!

  • @tompov227
    @tompov227 Рік тому +5

    Akzidenz-Grotesk is a font from 1898 that is the basis for Helvetica. Weird but cool to see it show up in ThioJoe videos. Wonder where it came from

  • @blackcat_064
    @blackcat_064 Рік тому +3

    2:34 The Apps Folder is especially useful for getting a shortcut for the new Minecraft Launcher on your desktop, because it is a Microsoft Store app now, which is very annoying.

  • @daviddavids23
    @daviddavids23 Рік тому

    Did not know about these folders. Thank you.

  • @SaadKidwai
    @SaadKidwai Рік тому

    I've been organising my start menu since windows vista and oh man did I feel like I was in control of the universe. Would sit there and just admire my work.

  • @Koleje93
    @Koleje93 Рік тому +1

    The File at 4:40 Does something Cool
    If you will Drag any file to this file then it will create .ZIP folder instantly

  • @UltraZelda64
    @UltraZelda64 Рік тому +6

    This might have been more useful at least two decades ago before I completely ditched Windows and moved to Linux. Honestly, Windows' filesystem and special directories are so needlessly convoluted and confusing, and this video only highlights that... if anything, thanks for the reminder of just all of the quality of life improvements I've been enjoying all these years since leaving Windows XP.

    • @AC1131-i8d
      @AC1131-i8d Рік тому +4

      Imagine how much better your life would be if you refrained from needless comments like this.

    • @-ari
      @-ari Рік тому

      @@AC1131-i8d what's the problem, though? He's just sharing his experience.

    • @mamapapaxp
      @mamapapaxp Рік тому +1

      @@-ari - The problem... is that @UltraZelda64 is bemoaning his Casio HL4 Calculator (WINDOWS) for not dealing with Inferential Statistics, Graphing 3D Parametric Plots and calculating Linear Regressions... as he's now happily doing with his HP Prime G2 Calculator (LINUX). They are two very different tools for very different audiences. It is understandable that many starting out in Windows may reach a point where what they need to do takes fancy workarounds, such as those in this video (at least, there ARE workarounds... there's that), and realise that they need the Scientific Graphing Calculator of the Operating System world. Just don't get salty when the 'Everyman' system doesn't actually turn out to be for EVERY MAN. They are two different things.

  • @CristianTheRich
    @CristianTheRich Рік тому

    Thank you Thio, Very cool!

  • @cmdrbozo
    @cmdrbozo Рік тому +4

    Didn't know about these. Always struggled finding the Windows Startup folder as many apps have folders with this name.

  • @nightcat7444
    @nightcat7444 Рік тому

    I knew some of these but really there was alot of things i didnt know about.
    btw Great video ThioJoe for the tips :0

  • @RolandHazoto
    @RolandHazoto Рік тому +4

    Take Ownership can give you access to UWP folders but it also commonly breaks the apps, so use with caution.

    • @lisaismyult5018
      @lisaismyult5018 10 місяців тому

      Hello how do you access the games that being downloaded from ms store like i meant to access the folder what permission do i need to set? not sayint about the xbox app store.

  • @partygrove5321
    @partygrove5321 Рік тому

    Thanks Thio, you are the Windows guru

  • @antonnycer
    @antonnycer Рік тому

    Awesome video like always

  • @Mike.Kachar
    @Mike.Kachar Рік тому

    Awesome video, awesome info - thanks!!

  • @RoboGameOfficial
    @RoboGameOfficial 5 місяців тому

    for the shell startup, once you have the program in the folder, you can use task manager to disable and enable it and see the startup impact on your system

  • @Data_Graph
    @Data_Graph Рік тому +1

    Ive been googling where the startup folder is for so long, never knew there was a shortcut!

  • @LVIS-a
    @LVIS-a Рік тому

    Awesome. I learn something new every day.

  • @sthecommenter76
    @sthecommenter76 Рік тому

    Knew none of em and will use them all as soon as possible.Nice video @ThioJoe

  • @ZapRodil461
    @ZapRodil461 Рік тому

    The "shell:startup" is very cool!!

  • @crabrave1376
    @crabrave1376 Рік тому

    This man is ahead of time, his got the photoshop 2024. Respect

  • @baribari1000
    @baribari1000 Рік тому +2

    Didn't know about most of these!

  • @tanja_the_fox
    @tanja_the_fox Рік тому +1

    3:40 not all UWP Apps are on the microsoft store. UWP just means that it can be run on any device running a version of windows
    3:51 You can't access it via the explorer, since explorer.exe can't be run as Administrator (Why even? Could you cover that in a video one day?). You can access it with a Terminal run as Administrator or with any explorer that let's you run it as admin. Or you can run takeown /F . or takeown /F {Path to dir} to get acccess with explorer (You have to repeat the process for every folder inside or run it recursively with the /R flag. Don't worry, this won't break anything, since the takeown command only adds the current account for full access, but doesn't affect the original users perms. I've confirmed it with msdn and tested it. But i wouldn't recommend trying anything there, if you don't know exactly what you're doing, since you could break a lot of stuff

  • @cafeden6868
    @cafeden6868 Рік тому

    Great info. Thank you so much

  • @SMOHPAL
    @SMOHPAL Рік тому

    Thanks for enhancing my PC skills better.

  • @-BigChungus
    @-BigChungus Рік тому +11

    What if you have a shutdown shortcut in startup?

    • @OmarTheOmar1.0offical
      @OmarTheOmar1.0offical Місяць тому

      If you add a shutdown shortcut to the `shell:startup` folder on Windows 11, it will cause your computer to shut down automatically every time you start your PC. This is because the `shell:startup` folder is designed to launch programs or scripts when you log in, so adding a shutdown command there will trigger the shutdown process upon startup.

  • @CyberSlugGump
    @CyberSlugGump Рік тому +2

    If you want to prevent a shortcut in the Startup folder from running but don't want to delete it, checking the hidden attribute (or Attrib +h) will do that. Also, I've found that shortcuts marked to run as administrator won't launch from Startup--not sure if lowering UAC changes that.
    I bummed you can hide fonts but you still cannot hide printers (which would be helpful for users at my workplace).

  • @karmanderdimdung223
    @karmanderdimdung223 Рік тому +1

    gonna have to look up common startup folder. didn't even occur to me. but the send to folder is game changer for me. thank you.

  • @frnzxyz
    @frnzxyz Рік тому

    About the Pinned Task bar. IF you want to look to the properties of the pinned app. just right click the app in the task bar. then right click the name of the app from the menu.
    Example
    Notepad++ in pinned taskbar
    Right click notepad++ icon from the taskbar
    then a 2-3 menu will popup (Notepad++ and Unpin from Taskbar)
    rightclick notepad++ then you can view its properties

  • @VaibhavShewale
    @VaibhavShewale Рік тому +1

    col, thats interesting. been using some commands from the video but learned more!

  • @hamza-mcr
    @hamza-mcr Рік тому

    Amazing! Keep the good work up! 👍

  • @johnburgess2084
    @johnburgess2084 7 місяців тому

    All good stuff to know. Thanks.

  • @darryl.a
    @darryl.a Рік тому

    thanks this will help me to personalize more my windows.

  • @microsoftsarker
    @microsoftsarker Рік тому

    very informative video Bro. Many many Thanks

  • @DarkGamerA
    @DarkGamerA Рік тому +6

    Makes me appreciate just how much customisable windows is

  • @janwesten1317
    @janwesten1317 Рік тому +2

    In Windows 7, you could easily open a lot of those folders from the Start menu using the context (right-click) menu.
    Those were the days...

  • @OmegaBlack999
    @OmegaBlack999 Рік тому

    Omg.. where has THIS video been? XD
    Super useful stuff, especially for issues I've personally had over the years.
    Thanks SO much for another awesome and helpful video, ThioJoe!
    Love you!

  • @kingwesleyXIV
    @kingwesleyXIV Рік тому

    I didn't know these thank you so much

  • @smb1397
    @smb1397 Рік тому +1

    relating to the shell:send to folder, if you wanna write a batch file or some script for the send to menu, the file being selected (or dragged) is passed in as the first argument (as in, command line argument)

  • @N....
    @N.... Рік тому

    Apps installed from the Microsoft store can end up in the WindowsApps folder even if they aren't UWP. There are multiple packaging formats - APPX for UWP, MSIX for UWP and Win32, MSIXVC for GDK, etc. and barring unusual circumstances they typically go into WindowsApps or a subdirectory of it. On an Xbox console you can actually view information about which packaging format is used, on Windows I'm not sure if there's a way to see it specifically without knowing the particular signs. For example, Win32 and GDK apps generally require full system permissions, which the Microsoft Store lists as having access to all files and system resources. UWP apps are sandboxed and don't have such invasive permissions. Microsoft is working on making it possible to sandbox Win32 apps as well, but I don't think that's generally available yet.

  • @iggyiggz1999
    @iggyiggz1999 Рік тому

    The sendto folder is SUPER useful!

  • @lorenakademar5267
    @lorenakademar5267 Рік тому

    Thank your Thio, very interesting!

  • @ludvikskp
    @ludvikskp Рік тому

    actually very useful, thanks

  • @alepouna
    @alepouna Рік тому

    Really cool video. Saw a few apps you had installed and got interested by their name.. perhaps you can make a video with your most useful tools/apps you have installed? Would be cool :) Also I see LoL, poor soul!

  • @xntumrfo9ivrnwf
    @xntumrfo9ivrnwf Рік тому

    Biggest mind-blown from this video is learning that Power Automate exists. Now I've fallen down a rabbit hole learning how to automate some browser stuff I do

  • @cpuuk
    @cpuuk Рік тому

    Thanks, learnt something new.

  • @NekoTheCatgirl
    @NekoTheCatgirl Рік тому +1

    Finally, you taught me how to remove microsoft edge from my start menu!

  • @shadowtabbys
    @shadowtabbys Рік тому

    Thank you, I didn't know about some of these.

  • @vasacca
    @vasacca Рік тому

    Good information, and I appreciate it. Maybe next time can you put the directory paths in the description so I don't have to pause the video and then hope I don't mistype. Please and thank you! 😀