If the only place that you can find your games is in the System 32 folder, they have been partially deleted. Completely uninstall them, then reinstall them.
If there is no Activision folder in your Program Files directory, it could be because the games or software associated with Activision were not installed on your system, or they may have been installed in a different location. Additionally, if the installation was done via a game launcher like Battle.net or Steam, the files might be stored in their respective directories instead. It's also possible that the installation was incomplete or corrupted, preventing the folder from being created.
Your games are typically located in your Program Files folder under the name of the company who made it. For instance, if I want to get inside my Neverwinter Nights 2 folder, I would go to start, computer, click on the C: drive then Program Files and look for an Atari folder which should contain the NWN 2 game folder.
C:\Program Files (x86)\Rockstar Games\GTA San Andreas
Delete the game files (instructions for default locations):Click the Start button and select My Computer.Select the Local Disk (C:) drive folder.Select the Program Files folder (Program files (X86) on 64-bit systems).Click on the Show Hidden Files option in you cannot see these files.Select the Electronic Arts folder if installed from the disk, or the Origin Games folder if installed via Origin..Right-click The Sims 3 Fast Lane Stuff folder and select Delete.
Program Files - EA Games - Sims 2 - Downloads If you don't have a "Downloads" folder, you can make one :)
"C:\Program Files" for Windows XP, and I think* it's "C:\Users\*YOUR-USERNAME*\Program Files" So for example if you install Adobe Photoshop on Windows XP, it'll be found here "C:\Program Files\Adobe". And just like Photoshop, some other softwares or games that have company will be found in their compnay name's folder before them, for example: "C:\Program Files\id software\Quake 4\..." or "C:\Program Files\Valve\Left 4 Dead 2\..." And there are executables anf 'dll' and 'ini' and weird folders inside. Good luck.
You can have the saved games files from internet.Then you can cut and paste all the data in user files folder to other folder for backup.Then paste the downloaded file in the user files folder.
Just put all the files that came with the mod into your C:\Program Files (x86)\EA GAMES\Battlefield 2\mods\bf2 but make shore you don't overwrite any of the files that came with your bf2 just go to the mod folder and say it says setting go in there and copy the all the files into C:\Program Files (x86)\EA GAMES\Battlefield 2\mods\bf2 setting
go to My Documents/EA Games/The Sims 2 then create a new folder and name it "Downloads" put everything you download for the sims 2 into this folder.
just copy the nes files to the Simulator folder in the memory card and run the games from the menu
Somebody deleted the folder with shortcut with your favorite games in it. You can find all your games in the C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games
You just have to add a folder named "Games" on the root folder then download .nds files which are the ds games. You put the nds files in your "Games" folder. A very popular nds ROM site: romulation.net To play the game on your R4, you just have to navigate to the "Games" folder and click your nds file, also when playing your first time, it will ask you to create a SAV file (a file that saves your process, stores data, don't worry, it is only 512 kb). Have fun!