How do I export my RAW presets?

Hello,
I have Photoshop CS5 and RAW 6.0.  I got a new computer and would like to export the presets from my old computer but I can't figure out how.  I found one other discussion that says they can be found under "Users>Application Data...etc" but I can't find anything under that.  Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
PS:  I have Windows 7 on the old computer, and Windows 8 on the new one.

C:\Users\yourusername\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS5\ has things under it if that’s the sort of path you’re seeing documented.
The AppData folder is hidden so you can’t normally see it to double-click on.   You can fix this in two ways:  1)  enable Show hidden files, folders and drives in Explorer / Tools / Options / View / Advanced Settings or 2) Once you’ve clicked into your username folder, just type the \AppData at the end of the c:\Users\yourusername already visible in the Explorer’s address area, then hit Enter, and continue double-clicking down into the folder structure.

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