To access your Bitcoin-related files, you need to start by pressing the Windows key on your keyboard.
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noah_smith_researcherFri Dec 20 2024
This will bring up the Start menu, but instead of searching for a program or file, you need to type in "%APPDATA%" (without the quotes) and press Enter.
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CryptoQueenGuardFri Dec 20 2024
This will open up the AppData folder in File Explorer, which is a hidden folder that stores configuration files and other data for your installed programs.
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MicheleFri Dec 20 2024
In the AppData folder, you need to locate the folder named "Bitcoin". This folder contains all the data related to the Bitcoin Core Wallet, including your wallet.dat file which holds your private keys.
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ElenaThu Dec 19 2024
If you cannot find the Bitcoin folder, it may be because you have not installed the Bitcoin Core Wallet yet. In that case, you need to download and install it from the official Bitcoin website before proceeding.