Deactivate file formats in Save As menu

Hello,
where can I find the adobe program files e.g. for the Targa format (*.tga, ...)?
I want to deactivate/hide these formats from the Save As menu.
Thanks
Carlos

Sorry for my delayed response.
I did not copy any plugins from an older version to CS5.
Once again, it is not possible to deactivate specific file formats as it was possible in former versions?
E.g. I do not need Targa:
My most preferred file format is TIF (for Photoshop files with layers, too). But typing "t" to select the TIF format it selects first Targa. So I have to type "t" a second time -- and yes, I am doing this several times each day and want to hide unneeded formats 
Carlos

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