Can't locate catalog location on disk - PSE8

I am in the process of upgrading to PSE9 from PSE8.  The catalog conversion failed.  I wanted to make a copy of my catalog - then clean it up before converting again.  I cannot find the catalog location.  Is there any way in the registry or otherwise to locate my catalog?  Windows 7.  I have checked the information on this FAQ here - http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/515/cpsid_51536.html#main_location and it doesn't help me find the catalog.  Thanks.

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