Yes, Virtual-T uses the Application Data folder. To get to Application Data, open a File Explorer window and type %appdata% into the address bar.
[image: image.png] Down at the bottom, you should find "virtualt". The file is a simple text file, so you can view it with Notepad. You can either delete the file completely or edit the lines related to the Rex Flash file. Note the \\ instead of single \ for directory separators. Make sure to use that format, or the prefs file may not load properly when you restart Virtual-T. Tom Wilson wilso...@gmail.com (619)940-6311 On Fri, Feb 4, 2022 at 11:24 AM Joshua O'Keefe <maj...@nachomountain.com> wrote: > On Feb 4, 2022, at 10:37 AM, b...@pigford.org wrote: > My laptop is not organized like you suggest. I have tried to move folders > to make it look like your examples but I have not been successful. > > > I'm not much of a Windows person these days but the location of AppData > can be determined, if your system is configured in a highly unusual way: > > https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/appdata-where-to-find-the-appdata-folder-in-windows-10/ > > If VirtualT's Windows version takes advantage of the AppData facility of > the OS, you may find something there. > >