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If you can't find the folder option in the menu, try running cmd to DOS mode!
Use dir a to view, then attrib to view the file properties, and attrib -parameter to remove the hidden genus!
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Check it out. Open "My Computer", click "Tools", "Folder Options", then click the "View" tab, in the box under "Advanced Settings", click to check "Show all files and folders", and then OK.
If you want to see it more thoroughly, in the "Advanced Settings" box in the above step, remove the check box before "Hide protected operating system files (recommended)", when you remove it, a warning window will pop up, ignore it, click "Yes", and then confirm.
The above is for Windows XP system! Other systems are similar.
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If you know the file name and path, enter the path and file name in the address bar, right-click in the folder, select Properties, and remove the hide.
If you don't know the file name and path. I don't know what to do anymore.
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Open "My Computer" - click on the "Tools" option ---select the "Folder" option. Click on the "View" tab--- find "Show all files and folders", put the dot in front of it, apply, OK, and you're good to go. If you still want to look at system files, just put the checkmark in front of "Show the contents of system files" and remove the checkmark in front of "Hide protected operating system files (recommended)".
Recommend this as an answer.
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win98 My Computer - View - Folder Options - View - Advanced Settings - Hide Files and Folders - Show all files and folders. Are you sure.
Win2000 and WinXP are the 98 or more systems:
My Computer - Tools - Folder Options - View - Advanced Settings - Hide Files and Folders - Show all files and folders. Are you sure.
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Click the tool Folder Option, view the Show All Folders OK.
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In the blank space of the file, click on the right jian, click on the properties, and click under the hidden OK.
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You can: Open My Computer View Folder Options to switch to the View tab.
If you uncheck the box before "Hide protected operating system files (recommended)", the following warning will pop up.
Click "Yes" to confirm, afterward.
Then check "Show all files and folders" below it
Press "OK" or "Apply", and remember to reset the settings
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Computer Tools - Folder Options--- View--- select in front of Show all files and folders, and you're OK.
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Open My Computer -> Tools (top row) -> Folder Options -> View -> Select to show all files and folders.
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Use 360 and other security software to recover. This feature is usually disabled by viruses or malicious programs, so it is recommended to check for viruses.
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What system are you?
Windows 98 2000 or XP words:
Open the My Computer --- tool --- folder option --- see --- hide folders and files are not displayed (or simply click to revert to default) - OK.
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Oh, hello landlord, this problem is easy to solve, you open the C drive, in the first row of the menu bar on the left, there is an option "Hide the disk file", you click on it, and then confirm it. The next time you go in, it will prompt you to be hidden. Hope to adopt it! Thank you!
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Open the C drive.
On the left there is a system task.
Sort of below. Hide the contents of this drive"!
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Open the C drive.
I saw one on the left.
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Open "My Computer" on the desktop, 1) click the menu "Tools Folder Options" to enter the folder options panel;
2) In the panel that comes out, select the "View" tab at the top to enter the view panel;
3) Drag the scroll bar on the right, go to the middle position, and find "Hide Protected OS Files (Recommended)", below it is "Hide Files and Folders";
4) Tap and remove "Hide protected." The previous tick will give you a warning prompt, select "Yes";
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Click "Folder Options" in the top menu "Tools", check "Don't show hidden folders and files" under "View", and then OK.
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Hello! Please refer to the following:
Show hidden files in Windows XP:
1. Open any Windows Explorer window (such as "My Computer" or "My Documents");
2. Click "Tools" in the menu bar and select "Folder Options".
3. Select the "View" tab in the popping window;
4. Select "Show all files and folders" in the "Advanced Settings" directory, and then click "OK".
Some protected system files may not be displayed even if they are not hidden. The solution is to uncheck the "Hide protected OS files" check in step 4 above.
To show hidden files in the English version of Windows, refer to the View --- Folder option if it is 98, and if it is XP in the Tools --- folder option 2000 is also in the Tools menu.
XP also needs to remove hidden protected system files.
If it doesn't work, the machine is poisoned! It needs to be disinfected first.
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Open a folder, click "Tools" "Folder Options" and "View" in the menu, check "Show all files and folders" in Advanced, and then OK.
But you need to know the path to that hidden file of yours.
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Windows Explorer --Tools --Folder Options --- view, at"Displays all files and folders"Tick the circle in front of you, and you're good to go.
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Tools - "Folder Options" - "View" - "Hide Files and Folders" - "Show All Files and Folders" is it.
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Open My Documents - View in the menu bar - Folder Options - View - there is a box below to show all files!
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Open"My computer">>Tools > Folder Options > View shows all files and folders.
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Rookie? Open My Computer - Tools in the menu bar - Folder Options - View - there is a box below to show all the files and you're done!
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If the above doesn't work, just view the files under DOS and use Dir Ah to view all hidden files. Then use attrib to remove the hidden attributes
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Open Explorer.
>>Tools > Folder Options > View shows all files and folders.
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At 98 is View - Folder Options - Show all files and folders.
The 2000 XP is Tools - Folder Options - to show all files and folders.
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Utilities Folder Options View Show hidden files.
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In the Tools drop-down menu, there is a folder option Done to show all folders1
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If you just want to solve this problem, first "start" -- run", type, open the registry, and go to:
First of all, see if there is a checkedvalue of type reg dword, if there is no or even if there is, it is a checkedvalue of other types (for example, it is the checkedvalue of reg sz), then you need to delete this "Li ghost", and then right-click "New" --dword value", and name it checkedvalue, and then modify its key value to 1, so that you can choose " Show All Hidden Files".
In fact, netizen Linchuan District - Assistant Level 2 is right, the key is to kill the original culprit who did evil.
If you talk about this problem, you don't need to give 50 points; Unless you elaborate on the fault and we'll fix it, it's a bit bad.
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It's useless to change the registry, the key is to kill the original culprit! I had the same problem and had to reinstall the system later!
Start Menu --Run --Enter cmd
Go to that folder where your files are located. >>>More
In the BIOS, it is fine to change the first boot back.
Let's take the two BIOS of Award and AMI to illustrate (what brand of BIOS is displayed at the top of the screen when the device is turned on). >>>More
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.
Click "Start" "Run", enter "Do not enter quotation marks" in the "Run" dialog box that appears), press the "OK" button or press Enter, the "Group Policy" window will pop up, and then "Local Computer Policy User Configuration Administrative Template Windows Components Windows Explorer", and then find the "Delete 'Folder Options' menu from 'Tools' menu" option on the right side of the window and double-click, and select in the pop-up "Delete 'Folder Options' menu properties from 'Tools' menu" window Settings tab, check Not Configured or Disabled, press Apply, OK, and close the Group Policy window to restore Folder Options.
Right-click on "My Computer" Manage "Disk Management" to see if there is an extra USB drive letter in it, if there is, you right-click on the drive letter "Change drive letter and path" Change "Assign the following drive letter" Select a drive letter in the drop-down list on the right, and then click OK to OK