Just place them in a similar folder to where they were before. Anywhere in your 
User’s data folder where you keep the rest of your personal (as opposed to 
system) files is fine.

You’ll probably have to use File > Open for each file the first time, then 
GnuCash will remember where they are.

Regards,
Adrien.

> On Apr 26, 2020 w18d117, at 10:53 AM, David Deno <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> My HDD was failing, so took to a local shop to have a new drive installed.
> The tech was able to save all my gnucash files, over fifty of them. They
> are in a temporary folder. After I install gnucash on the new system, how
> do I get it to use these files?  What folder would I need to move them to
> so that gnucash will recognize them?


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