Open another folder - one that you can easily find again - and hit Ctrl + V to paste your copied files into this new folder.Ĥ. Select all of these files and hit Ctrl + C to copy them.ģ.
In the Assets folder, you'll see a bunch of files with long, not-very-user-friendly names. (You can also find this folder through simple click through navigation - C: > Users > AppData > Local > Packages > _cw5n1h2txyewy > LocalState > Assets - but you'll need to make hidden files visible.)Ģ. You can do this by pasting the following address into File Explorer's address bar: %LocalAppData%\Packages\_cw5n1h2txyewy\LocalState\Assets Open File Explorer and navigate to the Assets folder.
There are easier ways to nab the Spotlight photos you love for your desktop background than finding the files on your PC, but if you really want to root around in the hidden files of your Assets folder, here's what to do:ġ. Windows 10 is keeping your lock screen sexy with its curated, personalized slideshow of images in Windows Spotlight (assuming you have Windows Spotlight turned on), but what about your desktop background? You're probably wondering where you can find some of those pretty Spotlight images for personal use - after all, they must be stored on your device somewhere, right? On your computerĪs you might have guessed, Windows Spotlight photos are saved on your hard drive - they're just tricky to find.