Photoshop Elements 7 Catalogs Not Where They Should Be?

My first post. Greetings all!
Using PSE7 to 'catalog' my pictures. Have about 400 gig worth. I use drive c for my apps and data and all my pictures are on a different internal hd. Back them up every 3 mo or so onto external drives. But...........
I've added some since last backup and my drive c took a dump!. Drive still works but can't boot up. So my pictures are intact on the other internal hd.
I removed the bad hd (with elements & my catalogs (4)), put in a new drive c hd and reinstalled the os (Vista 64bit) and most of my apps including PSE7.
I bought an external hd enclosure and put the bad hd into it in hopes of recovering my catalog data. After searching and reviewing numerous threads on forums, I gleemed that my catalog files should be in
C:\Useres\me\Application Data\Adobe\Photoshop Elements\Catalogs\sub
I've checked all the users (me, Default, Public) on the old but there are no catalogs (catalog.pse7db) or any other .pse7db files there.
So I did an 'advanced search' on the bad hd for ".pse7db" and found one called catalog.pse7db in
root\ProgramData\Adobe\Photoshop Elements\Catalogs\My Catalog
but that file is the exact same file size as the one created this a.m. when I reinstalled PSE7 with an empty 'My Catalog'.
So I renamed the new catalog file to.old and copied the catalog.pse7db from the old hd to the same place it was on the old hd to the new hd. Fired up Elements 7, selected 'Catalogs' for the File menu, but my old catalogs weren't there. So I put everything back to the default state (file-wise)
My original catalogs were named:
Dave & Debi's Collection
RAW Files
Business
Clip Art
Are all my original catalogs condensed into on master catalog file somewhere?
Anybody have any ideas of where my old catalogs are on this bad HD?
Thank you
toots101

Thanks for the reply. I did another advanced search including non-indexed, hidden, and system files on the sub-dir ProgramData on the bad drive and it only found the same catalog.pse7db as it did before.
It is the same filesize as the new one with no files cataloged in it.
Again are all four of my catalogs condensed into one catalog file by default?
Any other help guys?
toots101

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