What you are seeing in wine is not the windows files from your windows 7 installation, but windows files that the wine "emulation" package. Your windows 7 files are somewhere else. I'm a Fedora user, so not sure about Ubuntu, but try browsing to /media and see if you can see your windows 7 drive there.
Because they are hidden
Windows Explorer is the native application to manage folders and files.
The program used to store files on windows is called: Windows Explorer.
The boot files are in C://Windows/system32
Look in the temporary internet files on the hard drive of the computer to find the cache memory in windows 7. There you should be able to see the cache files.
Windows Movie Maker imports .gif files is the original format size. You will have to stretch the gif out on the time-line to see its total animation.
The following answer is true for the following versions of Windows * Windows 3.11 * Windows 95 * Windows XP * Windows 2000 * Windows ME * Windows Vista * Windows 7 The location of the temporary files folder is (assuming that you're using a standard setup) C:\Windows\Temp\ If your concern is cleaning out temporary files, the internet standard for lightweight, low resource file system maintenance is CCleaner. Please see Related Link.
Go into Windows explorer and see if the files you expect are on the CD.
Because Windows 98 doesn't support reading or writing NTFS partitions.
All the files under C:\Windows, which is what contains the OS.
In Windows Vista and Windows 7:C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Low\In Windows XP:C:\Documents and Settings\\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\They are usually located in the C: Drive, but can be elsewhere if you specify for them to be stored elsewhere. For more information on locating your Temporary Internet Files, please see the "Related Links" section of this answer.