Drive E partition files are not visible and do not have Hide Protected System Folders Recommended

Updated on technology 2024-04-14
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This is very easy to do,**Malware Cleanup Assistant cleans up all malware [except Soba and Search Companion, that is the installation directory of hi], and then click [System Repair Tool], check all repair options, fix that Explorer can't show hidden files, the problem should be solved.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    2.If this ticks off and still doesn't show up, then there are two possibilities:

    a。Poisoned. It is best to redo the system, or you can delete the infected files on a non-Windows system (such as Linux).

    b。If there is a bad area in the hard disk, you need a hard disk bad sector repair tool to fix it. If the hard drive is not out of warranty, it can be repaired.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Is it useful or not?

    I didn't look at it with the format E disk,

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    How to show hidden folders:

    Start by opening the Control Panel, in the Start menu, on the right side of the menu options.

    In the Control Panel, find the Folder Options option. You can also open the tool directly in Explorer, in the folder option at the bottom.

    Once the folder options settings page is opened, click on the middle of the tab bar above to view the tab bar.

    In the View tab, drag down the progress bar on the right, find the option to hide protected OS files, unselect the small box in front of you, and then there will be a prompt, leave it alone, just OK, and then select the option to show hidden files. When the setup is complete, click OK to exit.

    Open the computer, i.e. the file manager, and you can see that in the disk of the system, there will be some blurry folders, and these folders are hidden folders.

    How to hide folders:

    Open the folder, select Tools, and then select Folder Options, and the Folder Options dialog box pops up.

    Hidden Commands.

    For example, you want to hide the deb file in the dea directory on the d disk.

    The steps are: Run: cmd

    Type: attrib +s +a +h +r d: a b

    Note that there must be a space before +s and so on, otherwise it won't work).

    This hiding method is not displayed when you modify the Folder Options.

    Open my de annoyance--- type d: a b and you can go straight in, remember: be sure to remember to remember the file name.

    To cancel the hidden folder, the command is as follows:

    Run: cmd

    Type: attrib -a -s -h -r d: a b

    When you go to the A directory of drive D, you will find that folder B is displayed.

    BAT file, the name is arbitrary, where ded: a b is the specific de file path and name (according to your own de folder to change).When you want to hide this file, just click on the bat file.

    To get into your hidden de folder, also create a bat file. It's just that the content inside de is start d: a b to enter and click directly.

    In the same way, if you want to cancel the hidden folder, you need to create a bat file with the contents of attrib -a -s -h -r d: a b

    The file will be displayed.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Why is there an easy way not to use it?

    1.Right-click on the folder you want to hide -- Properties--- and tick the hidden item.

    2.As shown in the figure below, Tools - Folder Options - View - Tick "Do not show hidden files and folders".

    Are you sure. The way to unhide it is to tick the <> that says "Show hidden files and folders".

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Step 1: Enter cmd in the runtime, press enter, and open the command line window.

    Enter D: in the command line window, press Enter, enter the D drive, and then continue with your following operations).

    Step 2: In the command line window, switch to the hard drive partition where you want to create the folder, such as drive D.

    Step 3: Enter md 123...Press enter, note that there are 2 decimal places after the folder name.

    Ok, it's done, see if there's an extra one named 123 under your D drivefolders? It can neither be entered nor deleted! If you don't believe me, just give it a try.

    If you want to delete, enter rd 123 in the command line windowEnter,You can delete,Of course, please confirm that the files inside are not needed before deleting,Don't delete the mistake,Hehe。

    If you want to enter, enter start d: 123 in the command line windowNote that this must be the absolute path of the folder, otherwise it cannot be opened to open this folder);

    echo off

    md d:\recycled\udrives.>nul

    if exist o:\nul goto delete

    subst o: d:\recycled\udrives.

    start o:\

    goto end

    delete

    subst /d o:

    endSave the above content as a notepadcmd extension, double-click will show an O disk, and double-click again to close the O disk.

    How about you put something in the O drive that you don't want others to see? Put this file in your USB flash drive!

    Note: The second line of md d: indicates that O is created in the recycled hidden file in the E-drive directory. The o drive can also be changed to other drive letters, as long as it does not collide with other drive letters.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    On the first question.

    Yes. Type e: bak tools on the address bar to enter.

    attrib is a command to change the properties of a file or file. +h is set to a hidden attribute and +s is set to a system file attribute. In fact, it is generally enough to add these two.

    But there is another way to see Open My Computer - Tools ---Folder Options --View --- uncheck the hidden protected system files (recommended). - Selected"Displays all files and folders"

    You can display the folder.

    On the second question.

    Your command needs to be entered under the cmd command line. Type cmd into the run and you'll be taken to the command line.

    And start d: 123...Just do the input in the run.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    About your first question:

    Under normal circumstances, just follow the above method to access! The system prompts that the file cannot be found because there is indeed a problem with your path input!

    On your second question:

    The directory where you execute the md command is not d:, so there will be no 123 under the d driveThis folder exists!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Second question.

    md 123..The command is to create a new 123 in the current directory of dosFile.

    You add a path md d: 123...That's it, then in Start D: 123...\

    Remove with rd s q d: 123.Parameters need to be added.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Upstairs, what Li Zuobin said is very useful, the key is "you add a path md d: 123...It's good ».

    Don't think about it. If you don't believe you, I've tried. It feels good. Hehe.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hongjie Tool Folder Encryption v1718

    Which is so troublesome.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If you don't want to see it, you can check "Hide protected operating system files (recommended)" in "Folder Options", do not show hidden files and folders, and do not check "Show the contents of system folders".

    Question 4: Yes, just format the C drive. If it is the kind with hidden partitions, you can delete the hidden partition and add it to the C drive or other disks with PM partition master.

    The above content is based on the XP system and is completely original answers.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    ,3,4 on the same floor,1As long as you don't choose the system disk,Others can be。

    2 That's no way, the system hidden files will always exist, because you execute some programs, if it is not a hidden folder, that is, the work of your work disk will be created by executing some programs.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    1.It is better to choose E disk for working disk; Because 1) it is not easy to generate other folders according to the partition situation, and 2) the partition track in the back position has a small chance of damage.

    2.Many software will produce various folders during installation and use, which depends on the software you use, the system itself cannot limit which partition cannot create folders, even if the permissions are set.

    3.The partition size can be according to your own needs, as long as the size of the system C disk is appropriate (40G for the XP system is sufficient, and the usage rate of the system disk should not exceed 2 3).

    4.To completely uninstall the restore wizard, you need to rewrite the master boot record of the hard disk, it is recommended to ask an experienced person to help to avoid damage to the hard disk.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It is better to put it in the penultimate plate, not in the last 1 plate. Because the restore wizard backup, movies, *** are generally stored here by default. Also, when you upgrade the Internet Explorer, there will be a bunch of folders created in it.

    In addition, the general system cache will also be set on the last disk, which is more troublesome to clean up.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Some commonly used software is installed on the C drive, and the boot speed is still faster than that installed in other partitions.

    For example, my 1TB hard drive, the capacity of the C drive reaches 200GB.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    color is an extended partition.

    Error Analysis:1whether there are two hard drives, and one of them is set as an extended drive;

    2.The disk partition is seriously unreasonable, and the two primary partitions are as small as they are to death; I don't know if it's a dual system, or if it's two systems in different partitions;

    3.The disk size display is questionable, there is a total of about 3t in size, is it high?

    4.The green expansion partition is not formatted, and the last two expansion partitions are not assigned a drive letter, low-level error 5It is recommended to back up your data and install the system on a clean partition.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    4. One-click restore wizard can be completely uninstalled

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    First of all, let me remind you that you should not install the software according to the default path, then it will be installed on the C drive, which will cause the C disk space to be insufficient.

    Below is an example of clearing "not enough space on drive C"!

    My computer C disk is 10G, recently the computer always prompts that the C disk capacity is less than 200M, sometimes even only 2M, embarrassing. Select all the files under the C drive and check their size, which is also only the size. In the view of folder options, remove the "Hide protected operating system files (recommended)" option and select "Show all files and folders" in the "Hide and folders" option.

    Finally found out the problem,Found this file in the root directory of the C drive is surprisingly large,Check the size,Found that this file actually has! It seems to be the hell it did.

    Take a look at this file, it is the system page file (that is, the well-known virtual memory file), its size depends on the number of open programs and the minimum and maximum value of the page file you originally set, it is constantly changing, sometimes it may only be tens of meters, sometimes it reaches more than 600 meters. Since this file has strained the system partition, let's adjust it and adjust it to other free partitions (the E drive has more than 30G of unused space, so put it in the E drive). Select "My Computer", right-click Properties Advanced, and click the "Settings" button in the performance area; Then select "Advanced Changes", select the partition where the system is located in the virtual memory settings window that opens, and select "No paging files" to remove the system partition; Finally, select the E disk, if you want to manually set the minimum and maximum value of the memory, select "Custom size", if you want the system to manage it yourself, select "System managed size".

    I chose "System Management Size".

    After removing the page file of a partition and setting the page of a partition, you need to click the "Settings" button next to it once so that your settings can take effect, and it is not possible to click the "OK" button of the window directly.

    After the above settings, the file under the C drive disappears, and you will find this file in the root directory of the E drive. If you don't want to see this file, you can check the "Hide Protected OS Files (Recommended)" option in the folder options view, and the system partition space is finally back to its original state.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    There are also hidden protected system files that are not counted, and they can take up several gigabytes.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    You can't see the protected files of the system, they are deeper than your hidden files, and they also take up a lot of memory but you don't know it! Sometimes when you install the software to look at the details, you will see that they put things in some file under the C drive, but you can't find it no matter how you look for it! That's the protection file of the system!

    Only when you install the software and use that file will you be able to find that file and open it! But you can't delete it! When you finish loading, the file will disappear automatically, and the window you open will also close automatically, just like IE's temporary files, you can only open it in IE's tools!

    But you can't find it in the C drive according to that position, just try it yourself!

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