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It looks like Windows moved Documents to OneDrive.
And Windows always keeps 'My Games' in Documents.
The following has worked for me.
I had 2 documents folders:
C:\Users\my-user-name\Documents
C:\Users\my-user-name\OneDrive\Documents
I had restored a few files to C:\Users\my-user-name\Documents.
I moved all files from my-user-name\Documents to OneDrive\Documents.
I deleted the empty my-user-name\Documents. (I tried renaming, but it kept interfering with the other Documents. So I deleted.)
I then moved the folder Documents from OneDrive to C:\Users\my-user-name\.
I simply moved it with my mouse pointer.
I placed my Fallout 4 save file in C:\Users\my-user-name\Documents\My Games\Fallout4\Saves\.
I started Fallout 4 and it found my save file!