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I have Vista Ultimate in portuguese. My file structure is in portuguese, e.g.
"Programs" is "Programas", "Documents" is "Documentos", and so on. To
ilustrate my problem, I am going to describe the incident I just experienced
working with EndNotes, a bibliography program. EndNotes marked a data file as
corrupted, and asked me to run the recovery process ( which is simply to use
the Tools/ Recovery in EndNotes menu ). When it recovers the file, EndNotes
saves it to "C:\Programs\filesaved". Please note that it saves to "Programs\"
in english, not to "Programas\". Thing is, I cannot locate the folder
"Programs", anywhere in my PC, not manualy and not with a search.
I use the EndNotes incident just to exemplify. This has ocurred in several
other instances, sometimes with other folders, e.g. "Documents".
It seems that some programs use a "hidden file structure", in english, that
I cannot even locate. I am the only user of the PC, and have administration
privileges. Could this be a migration problem ? I bought my HP Pavilion with
XP Home with a Vista Home upgrade included, which I exercised, and then
upgraded it to Ultimate.
"Programs" is "Programas", "Documents" is "Documentos", and so on. To
ilustrate my problem, I am going to describe the incident I just experienced
working with EndNotes, a bibliography program. EndNotes marked a data file as
corrupted, and asked me to run the recovery process ( which is simply to use
the Tools/ Recovery in EndNotes menu ). When it recovers the file, EndNotes
saves it to "C:\Programs\filesaved". Please note that it saves to "Programs\"
in english, not to "Programas\". Thing is, I cannot locate the folder
"Programs", anywhere in my PC, not manualy and not with a search.
I use the EndNotes incident just to exemplify. This has ocurred in several
other instances, sometimes with other folders, e.g. "Documents".
It seems that some programs use a "hidden file structure", in english, that
I cannot even locate. I am the only user of the PC, and have administration
privileges. Could this be a migration problem ? I bought my HP Pavilion with
XP Home with a Vista Home upgrade included, which I exercised, and then
upgraded it to Ultimate.