|i need help
If it's on your computer, click Start-Search, Or if you don't have Search
in your Start Menu,
Right click the Start button , click Search , .....
in the Search program, type in ca50k75t.* at the all files and folders
box.
search C:\Local Drive....
You can see the "Path" where it's stored on your computer under the "FOLDER"
heading.
Hold your mouse pointer over the catagory to see the whole string. Write it
down.
Navigate the files and folders with Windows Explorer. (Start|All
Programs|Accessories|Windows Explorer)
A little more info....from Help and Support.
search words... "Windows Search"...
Searching for Files and Folders
Windows offers a number of ways to find files and folders.
Search Companion offers the most direct way to locate a file. Use Search
Companion if you are looking for common file types, if you remember all or
part of the name of the file or folder you want to find, or if you know when
you last changed a file. If you know only part of the name, you can use
wildcard characters to locate all files or folders that include that part in
the name. For example, *letter.* will find Holiday letter.doc, Special
letter.doc, and Special letter.txt. For more information, click Related
Topics.
Windows Explorer provides a quick way to see all the files and folders on
your computer, and it is also a good way to copy or move files from one
folder to another. Use Windows Explorer if you know where the file or folder
is located.
My Computer provides a simpler view of the folders on your computer. Use My
Computer if you want to work with a number of files in one folder, or if you
want to reorganize the contents of a folder by creating new subfolders or
renaming subfolders.