Where are my documents in win7? My documents are stored on drive C by default. If my documents have not been stored in my documents before installing the system, when reinstalling the system, all files on drive C are missing. If you want to move to another disk, you can find the other disks and copy these files to my documents under win7. My documents under win7 are not on the desktop, but in the library. You can right-click "personalization" on the desktop, and then click "Change desktop icon" on the left of the pop-up dialog box. Then, a dialog box is displayed, you put the "my computer, network" and other places above, there is a file in it, it seems to be what, the front box is checked, then the library icon will appear on the desktop, double-click to view my documents. We recommend that you right-click my documents, click Properties, and then select a location to move it to another non-C disk. In Windows 7, "My Documents" can be opened directly in the library. The default "My Documents" path is in C: \ User \ XXXX (XXXX indicates the user name you have logged on) to change the path: Step 1: Open the library, right-click the document, select the project with the preceding path, and click Delete. Part 2: select the include folder and select the path of your "My Documents". Click include folder Part 3: Click set to default path Step 4: Confirm Step 5: Open C: \ User \ XXXX (XXXX indicates the user name you have logged on to) Step 6: Right-click my documents and select attributes. Step 7: Click the location tab. Step 8: click "move" and select your own folder. Step 9: click "OK" in the displayed window. Part 10: The default path of my documents in your system has been changed. If my document directory was not moved on drive C when you used XP, you will not be able to retrieve it after installing Windows 7. The drive C will be replaced before the English system, so you used to have no files on drive C.