I am using Win 10 and in the C:\Users\bob\AppData\Local, I have the directories:
Logos4 @21.3 GB, dated 09-08-2022 and
Logos @ 31.4 GB, dated 04-09-2025
It appears I can delete the Logos4 one to save space on my disk
Is this true?
thanks
bob j
Yes, I think so. I only have the Logos folder now and my installation works fine. You can get to that directory a little faster by putting %LocalAppData% into run, instead of finding the whole path.
Thanks for the quick confirmation, Justin. I will save the logos4 folder on another drive just in case to see what happens.
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