What is the path to find where PES 9 data are stored on the hard drive?

I can't find where the hotos are stored on drive "C" on my PC. I went to the program data > Adobe > 9.0 but can't seem to find the data. Where are these data? I use Windows 7 64-bit. Thanks in advance for your help.

Dick

Photos are stored on your hard drive, wherever you put them. PES them don't move unless you tell PSE to do. If you open the organizer and then right-click on the picture and select view properties, it should tell you the directory and the name of your photo.

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