On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 7:20 PM, pjwalsh <wineforum-user@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I'm running Wine on a new installation of Fedora 8. > Fedora is installed on a separate drive from Windows XP. > When I open the Wine config app and go to Applications / Add application... First off, why are you dong Applications / Add application? FYI, that's not how you install applications (though I can see why you might think it were). > it shows a C: drive [but] I can't find any of my Windows programs. > > The Windows drive is visible and explorable from Fedora. What am I missing? The Wine C: drive is never the same as your Window C: drive. To run applications under Wine, you have to install them under Wine; you can't run the apps you already have installed on Windows. You *can* access the data files from your Windows drive as long as it's mounted. By default, Wine uses Z: to refer to the Linux filesystem, so if your windows drive is mounted is /media/foobar, browse to Z:\media\foobar. Does that help? - Dan