Directory of pictures

Hi ,
I do not understand why my virtual folder Images/Files content no picture ?
The directory on my hard disk where is there my picutres is not the same of virtual directory Images/Files ?
Can help me ?
Thanks
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    AF During Live View             : Disable
    Mirror Lockup                   : Disable
    Shutter-AE Lock                 : AF/AE lock
    Set Button When Shooting        : LCD monitor On/Off
    LCD Display At Power On         : Display
    Add Original Decision Data      : Off
    Tone Curve                      : Standard
    Sharpness                       : 0
    Sharpness Frequency             : n/a
    Sensor Red Level                : 0
    Sensor Blue Level               : 0
    White Balance Red               : 0
    White Balance Blue              : 0
    Color Temperature               : 5200
    Picture Style                   : Faithful
    Digital Gain                    : 0
    WB Shift AB                     : 0
    WB Shift GM                     : 0
    Measured RGGB                   : 1174 1024 1024 298
    VRD Offset                      : 0
    Sensor Width                    : 3948
    Sensor Height                   : 2622
    Sensor Left Border              : 52
    Sensor Top Border               : 23
    Sensor Right Border             : 3939
    Sensor Bottom Border            : 2614
    Black Mask Left Border          : 0
    Black Mask Top Border           : 0
    Black Mask Right Border         : 0
    Black Mask Bottom Border        : 0
    Color Data Version              : 5 (450D/1000D)
    WB RGGB Levels As Shot          : 2491 1024 1024 1558
    Color Temp As Shot              : 5781
    WB RGGB Levels Auto             : 2491 1024 1024 1558
    Color Temp Auto                 : 5781
    WB RGGB Levels Measured         : 2488 1021 1026 1559
    Color Temp Measured             : 5781
    WB RGGB Levels Daylight         : 2162 1024 1024 1586
    Color Temp Daylight             : 5200
    WB RGGB Levels Shade            : 2551 1024 1024 1311
    Color Temp Shade                : 7000
    WB RGGB Levels Cloudy           : 2351 1024 1024 1429
    Color Temp Cloudy               : 6000
    WB RGGB Levels Tungsten         : 1608 1137 1137 2786
    Color Temp Tungsten             : 3200
    WB RGGB Levels Fluorescent      : 1856 1024 1024 2222
    Color Temp Fluorescent          : 3864
    WB RGGB Levels Kelvin           : 2162 1024 1024 1586
    Color Temp Kelvin               : 5200
    WB RGGB Levels Flash            : 2405 1024 1024 1423
    Color Temp Flash                : 6142
    Raw Measured RGGB               : 50562 43856 45217 12556
    User Comment                    :
    Sub Sec Time                    : 23
    Sub Sec Time Original           : 23
    Sub Sec Time Digitized          : 23
    Flashpix Version                : 0100
    Color Space                     : sRGB
    Exif Image Width                : 3888
    Exif Image Height               : 2592
    Interoperability Index          : R98 - DCF basic file (sRGB)
    Interoperability Version        : 0100
    Focal Plane X Resolution        : 4438.356164
    Focal Plane Y Resolution        : 4445.969125
    Focal Plane Resolution Unit     : inches
    Custom Rendered                 : Normal
    Exposure Mode                   : Auto
    Scene Capture Type              : Standard
    Thumbnail Offset                : 38124
    Thumbnail Length                : 4689
    Photometric Interpretation      : RGB
    Samples Per Pixel               : 3
    Rows Per Strip                  : 324
    Planar Configuration            : Chunky
    Strip Offsets                   : 1343652
    Strip Byte Counts               : 8949054
    Raw Image Segmentation          : 1 1964 1984
    Aperture                        : 5.0
    Drive Mode                      : Single-frame shooting
    File Number                     : 100-0452
    Image Size                      : 3888x2592
    Lens                            : 18.0 - 55.0 mm
    Lens ID                         : Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS
    Preview Image                   : (Binary data 356052 bytes, use -b option to extract)
    Scale Factor To 35 mm Equivalent: 1.6
    Shooting Mode                   : Aperture-priority AE
    Shutter Speed                   : 1/50
    Create Date                     : 2011:02:10 00:34:31.23
    Date/Time Original              : 2011:02:10 00:34:31.23
    Modify Date                     : 2011:02:10 00:34:31.23
    Thumbnail Image                 : (Binary data 4689 bytes, use -b option to extract)
    WB RGGB Levels                  : 2491 1024 1024 1558
    Blue Balance                    : 1.521484
    Circle Of Confusion             : 0.019 mm
    Field Of View                   : 40.7 deg
    Focal Length                    : 30.0 mm (35 mm equivalent: 48.6 mm)
    Hyperfocal Distance             : 9.70 m
    Lens                            : 18.0 - 55.0 mm (35 mm equivalent: 29.1 - 89.0 mm)
    Light Value                     : 7.3
    Red Balance                     : 2.432617

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