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    Data Files - Where Stored Windows 10 ?

    No doubt this has been asked before, but I could not find the info after searching.

    On WINDOWS 10, where are the sim files and strategy files stored for CVCX and CVData?

    Also, can they be manually removed using a "DEL" command without creating other problems?

    Would love to do some clean-up since I've managed to create a lot of "junk" while testing.

    If it makes a difference, I initially installed on a Window 7 machine, then upgraded to 10.

    Thanks

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    C:\ProgramData\QFIT\CVData (NOT Program Files)

    If you can’t find the ProgramData directory:

    a. Start Button
    b. Control Panel
    c. Click on Appearance and Personalization
    d. Click on Folder Options
    e. Go to the tab View
    f. Check “Hidden files and folders: Show all files and folders”
    g. Click “OK”.

    Yes, you can delete the files.
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    Thanks for the feedback. Found what I needed.

    With some software you get into trouble just ripping out files. Good to know that's not an issue. I have enough 'junk' laying around that it's time for a good clean-up.

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    Capture Dummy Strategy to be deleted.jpg
    Every time I try to 'Define/Edit' strategy, dummy ones created.
    There is no way to delete those ones.
    It was not a problem until I used my old notebook, which I installed CV Family software with original CD.
    Because old computer became older and started showing symptoms real 'old', might die soon.
    My friend gave me cheap notebook with no CD/DVD, so I downloaded all software and installed on it. Worked ok.
    Copied all data from old notebook to new one, in order to save strategies generated, sims,...
    And this problem happening, it is not a serious ones, but cannot delete it.

    From CVBJ, it is not accessible to CVCX/CVData files.
    From CVData, these dummy ones are not visible.

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    I'll look at that. Copying data doesn't always work too well as there is another file that contains info on all sims.
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    I guessed it. Thanks.

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    As a workaround, I remove empty USP*.DAT

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