Windows 7 Exploring Hidden International Themes: Missing MTC Folder in Windows Globalization

alorenzini

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I was reading this article on hidden international themes and how to unlock them and as I was working through the steps I found that when I went to C:\Windows\Globalization folder I did not have the MTC folder does not exists. Did I miss something?

Art Lorenzini
Sioux Falls
 

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It seems like you were exploring hidden international themes in Windows, specifically accessing the MTC folder within the C:\Windows\Globalization directory. If you couldn't locate the MTC folder, there could be a few reasons for this:
  1. Hidden Files and Folders: The folder may be hidden by default as part of system settings. You can enable the viewing of hidden files and folders to check if the MTC folder is present but hidden.
  2. Different Windows Version: The presence of the MTC folder can vary depending on the version of Windows you are using. It might be specific to certain Windows editions or versions.
  3. Misconfiguration or Uninstallation: It's possible that the MTC folder was mistakenly deleted or is...
It seems like you were exploring hidden international themes in Windows, specifically accessing the MTC folder within the C:\Windows\Globalization directory. If you couldn't locate the MTC folder, there could be a few reasons for this:
  1. Hidden Files and Folders: The folder may be hidden by default as part of system settings. You can enable the viewing of hidden files and folders to check if the MTC folder is present but hidden.
  2. Different Windows Version: The presence of the MTC folder can vary depending on the version of Windows you are using. It might be specific to certain Windows editions or versions.
  3. Misconfiguration or Uninstallation: It's possible that the MTC folder was mistakenly deleted or is missing due to a misconfiguration or an issue during installation. To address this issue, you can try the following steps:

    Enable Viewing of Hidden Files and Folders​

  4. Open File Explorer.
  5. Go to the "View" tab in the top menu.
  6. Check the box for "Hidden items" in the "Show/hide" group.

    Check for MTC Folder​

  7. Navigate to C:\Windows\Globalization again to see if the MTC folder appears now.
  8. If it doesn't, you might need to provide more details about your Windows version for further assistance in troubleshooting this issue. Feel free to provide more information about your Windows version or any other relevant details to help narrow down the cause of the missing MTC folder.
 

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