• Step 1: Open File Explorer. Click Local Disk (C:). Step 2: Then, click Program Files > WindowsApps.
  • After you have selected the Show hidden items option, go to C:\Program Files\ and you will be able to see the WindowsApps folder.
  • Step 4: Now, open File Explorer on your Windows PC. Then, head to the ‘C:\Program Files’ directory. Step 5: Right-click on the WindowsApps folder.
  • By default Windows use the "C:\Program Files\WindowsApps" folder, to store all the installation files of all modern installed apps.
  • #13. Refresh your PC and try to access the WindowsApps folder again from Program Files by double-clicking on it. Opened Windows Apps Folder.
  • ...folder-located/d0c8bfd4-4fb9-468c-8830-1e6bc0735b89) that says the files are downloaded to C:\Program Files\WindowsApps.
  • Go back to the Program Files in C: drive and try to notice the hidden WindowsApps folder. The detailed steps to view the hidden folder have been covered in...
  • Windows 10 Apps folder is located under the “C:” directory, in the “Program Files”: C:/Program Files/WindowsApps.
  • The Universal or Windows Store Applications in Windows 11/10/8 are installed in the WindowsApps folder located in the C:\Program Files folder.
  • File Explorer This Pc C Drive Program Files Windows Apps. *Note – Since WindowsApps is a hidden folder, you must unhide all hidden files.
  • Lately, I've been quite annoyed at the fact that I can't edit files in C:\Program Files\WindowsApps folder.
  • The WindowsApps folder is usually hidden in the C:\Program Files directory on Windows 10/11. It stores all files related to the Windows apps or UWP packages...
  • On Windows 10, the "WindowsApps" hidden folder is available in the "Program Files" folder that contains the files that make up all the default applications...
  • I see a lots of versions of the same app in C:\Program Files\WindowsApps. These are apps that I don't even have installed. Overall they are taking up about 10GB.