Reminds me of my dad, he has no clue about directory structures and no matter how much I try to explain it to him he just can't figure it out. The whole concept of "where did the file go" is a mystery to him. He has a screensaver with photos that he adds to but in his mind, it only works with his camera and not his phone, because if he plugs his phone into the computer the pictures don't show up in the same place so the process of putting them in the screensaver folder is broken.
Crazy to see even young people not grasping this concept though, but it comes to show just how bad this whole "make everything cloud based" society is. They just grew up without having a second thought as to where their data is. Kind of scary.
I'm the opposite I want to know exactly where my data is. I don't like when programs start storing things like settings in some location I don't know. I want to be in full control, and make sure I am backing up the data correctly.
YES!!!... That's exactly how I feel !! Computers are/were supposed to make it easy & friendly for even non-technical people, so they tried to use
friendly words like 'My', as in 'My Computer', and 'My Documents etc etc... Aargh!! I HATE trying to explain to some people why/where there files actually went,
to places like... "C:\ProgramFiles\User\Fred-Bloggs\Local\Documents\MyPhotos\blaablaa", or "My Computer\My Documents\My Music" or what ever!!

I KNOW why they TRY to do this, especially for multiple Users signing on to a PC. But very few 'laymen' really understand!.
I've always taught my family/kids to simply create their OWN Directory/Subdirectories in the Drive/Partition of their choice, and structure it Simply, for all their
photos, music, letters etc. And to back up that one master directory when ever you need. My 'Missus' has taken a long time to understand though...

She has thousands of Embroidery files, that I find scattered everywhere, on multiple drives, even 'Recovery' partitions & Root Directories!! She opens '.zip'
files, without contemplating/remembering where they are being extracted to!! (Sigh...) So I build for her the likes of a Master Directory called "Embroidery"...
And off that, Sub-Directories like 'Butterflies', or 'Football', or 'Birds'/'Disney'/'lace' etc etc, and Sub-Directories off of those... She's finally 'getting' it !!
