Ok, so for some reason it was decided that player profiles for W@W would be hidden and hidden well. For those that don't know, here's the location:
For Windows XP Users:
"Local Disk (C:) :: Documents and Settings :: "Your User Name" :: Local Settings :: Application Data :: Activision :: CoDWaW :: players :: profiles :: "Your Game Name""
As the "Local Settings" folder is a system folder, it may be hidden from your view. If this is the case, do the following:
- Go to the "Tools" menu.
- Click "Folder Options".
- Select the "View" tab.
- Under "Hidden Files and Folders", select "Show Hidden Files and Folders".
- Click "Ok".
For Windows Vista Users:
"Local Disk (C: ) :: Users :: User :: AppData :: Local :: Activision :: CoDWaW :: Players :: Profiles :: "Your Game Name""
The "AppData" folder is a system folder, and may be hidden from your view. If this is the case, do the following:
- Go to the "Organise" drop down menu.
- Then click on "Folder and Search Options".
- Go to the "View" tab.
- Check the box saying "Display Hidden Files And Folders".
- Click "Apply".
I strongly suggest that you create a back-up copy of your player profile in case the Master Server does crash again, resulting in you losing any stats.
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Demo Location:
For Windows XP Users:
"Local Disk (C:) :: Documents and Settings :: "Your User Name" :: Local Settings :: Application Data :: Activision :: CoDWaW :: Players :: Demos"
As the "Local Settings" folder is a system folder, it may be hidden from your view. If this is the case, do the following:
- Go to the "Tools" menu.
- Click "Folder Options".
- Select the "View" tab.
- Under "Hidden Files and Folders", select "Show Hidden Files and Folders".
- Click "Ok".
For Windows Vista Users:
"Local Disk (C: ) :: Users :: User :: AppData :: Local :: Activision :: CoDWaW :: Players :: Demos"
The "AppData" folder is a system folder, and may be hidden from your view. If this is the case, do the following:
- Go to the "Organise" drop down menu.
- Then click on "Folder and Search Options".
- Go to the "View" tab.
- Check the box saying "Display Hidden Files And Folders".
- Click "Apply".
Regards
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Admin