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shows how to hide a file.
Open Start > Attachments > Notepad and copy the following:
windows registry editor versionhkey_local_machine\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\explorer\advanced\folder\hidden\showall]
checkedvalue"=dword:00000001 Save filename:"Show hidden files."
reg", (make sure to remove the "Hide Extensions for Known File Types" in the Folder Options), double-click to run the file, and then go back to the Folder Options to set Show Hidden Files. Double-click to run the file, and then go back to Folder Options to set Show Hidden Files.
My problem is the same as yours, and it has now been successfully solved. There is no space when copying, and a small registry file will be generated after saving, and you can double-click it.
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Can you see it in DOS?
dir /a
If you can see it, you can't see it in windows mode, it's because you've been hit by a virus, I've encountered this kind of problem before, even if you open all the options and can't see the hidden files, it is recommended that you check and kill the virus first.
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Optimizer has this feature, haha.
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Tools - > folder options - > view, there is a display of all files or folders, select that one, and you can see the hidden files.
If you want to restore it, right-click on the hidden file - > Properties - > under the General tab, and remove the hidden option.
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1 All first open the "Task Manager", there should be a process, end it. C: Windows system322 find and delete it.
Disconnect from the network and open the "Task Manager", there should be a process to end it. Go to C: Windows System32 and find it to delete it. (Note: The system process is, and the third letter is c not o).
Run "Start" - "Run" - enter "regedit" to open the registry, find the checkedvalue in the hkey local machine software Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion Explorer Advanced Folder Hidden Showall, check if its type is reg dword, If not, delete the checkedvalue, right-click "New" --dword value, name it checkedvalue, and then change its key value to 1. (If you don't do this, you won't be able to view the hidden system files in the first step.)
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Poisoned, it's troublesome, start running and enter regedit in turn:
Change the value of the checkedvalue option to 0, and then set the system property to not show hidden files.
In this way, the files you have hidden will be completely hidden, and even if all the files are displayed, the files you have hidden will not be displayed. Not only that, but all hidden files on the computer will not be displayed.
If you want to display it, just change the value of the checkedvalue option to 1 and set the system properties to show all files.
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Restore hidden files? Is it to change the file from hidden to non-hidden?
Select the Chinese part and click the right-click attribute Hide to check off.
If you want to hide the file but set it to show the hidden file, click on the toolbar folder option to restore the default value is the fastest (it will modify your display and the following settings).
The detailed point is to select View -- do not show the hidden files and folders, click OK.
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There is also a folder option in the toolbar called System Hidden, remove that hook, and then show all files OK!
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Found in the tools at the top of the folder (open my computer and there it is!) - Folder Options - View - Hide Folders & Files (Show All Folders & Files) OK
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Click Folder - the tool above --- the File option --- View - below to show all files.
Then find the file you are looking for, right-click on Properties, and remove the hidden tick.
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View the file with Ice Blade or finaldata.
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This one is very simple, you open the "My Computer" toolbar and there is a "Tools" "Folder Options" "View" to find the "Do not hide files and folders option".
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Right-click on the Hide File - Properties - Remove the hidden checkbox from the small hook.
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hkey_local_machine->software->microsoft->windows->currentversion->explorer->advanced->folder->hidden->showall
The checkedvalue value can be changed to 1.
Tools - Folder Options - View - Hide Folders & Files - Displays all folders and files.
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Open My Computer, click Tools (T), click Folder Options (O), select View, there is a Show all files and folders in the Advanced Settings box, select and confirm.
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How to find hidden folders.
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You deleted the folder, if it is in the ** station, it will be restored again, if it is emptied, you can get it back with finaldata software, good luck.
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Deleted files are difficult to recover, even if you use finaldata software, you can only recover them on the premise that you do not continue to write files to the disk, if you have already written to the disk, it is generally not recoverable.
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A transparent folder is a hidden folder.
Just right-click on Properties and unblock the hidden option.
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First of all, let me talk about the method of hiding files.
Right-click on the file, click "Properties", find "Change Icon", in it you can find the blank icon, click "OK", then you will find that the icon is gone, but the file name still exposes the location of the file, well, let's go to the second step, right-click on the file, "Rename", delete the name, "right-click" at the flashing cursor, and then click "Insert Unicode Control Character", and then click on one at random. How to restore? Do you know how to hide it, and how to restore it?
About the removal of the suffix you asked. I don't know what you mean by asking.
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Do you mean to change the suffix?
You need to set whether to "hide the extension of known files" before you can modify the suffix. Open My Computer" Tools > Folder Options > View and find it inside.
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Let's see how to hide it first, and then talk about how to restore it.
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Wouldn't it be nice to add a new suffix.
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Open any of the folders.
Tools]=>[Folder Options]=>[View]=>"Hide protected system files"The previous tick is removed.
[Show All Files & Folders] OK
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My Computer - Tools - Folder Options - View - Show all hidden files.
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Start the Settings Control Panel Folder Options View Hide Protected System Files.
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Go to My Computer Tools View to display all files and folders.
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Then, go to the "recycled" folder and look for the folder where the hidden files are located.
If it doesn't show, then you can go to re** the hidden software you used before, and hide a file at will after installation, you can associate the previously hidden file, and then unhide it.
If you can't find the hidden software you used before, you can install FTP client software such as leapftp. After opening, view the hard disk files, generally the hidden files will be displayed in the "recycled" folder, right-click and click "Move", the hidden files will be moved to the root directory of the hard disk to unhide.
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How to find hidden folders.
Open "My Computer" and click on the "Tools" option above, and then click "Folder Options", a dialog box will appear, click "View", pull down, you will see that there is an option "Show all files and folders", check, you should be able to see the hidden folder.
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