How do I make my folder inaccessible to others through a special renaming method?

Updated on technology 2024-04-15
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Many netizens want to have their own private files, and they can hide their own things to a certain extent through the following methods! Put the things you want to hide in the folder you want, then change the folder name to My Computer. , so that your folder becomes the icon of my computer, and open the interface that is also open on my computer, and you can't see the privacy folder inside the folder! However, many netizens have a problem that after changing the folder, how to change the folder name back to be able to open the folder and use the file! I know some of the following methods through my own experiments:

    1. Use a compression tool (such as winrar) to compress the folder, you can see the name of the folder, and then double-click to open the compressed file, you can see the things inside, but this method is suitable for fewer things, and the file size will be compressed for a long time! 2. Use the command, start, run, enter cmd, use the cd command to change the directory, if your folder is in d: movies, use cd d:

    Movie, just go to the directory, then use the dir command to view the file, you will see the full name of that folder, and then use the right-click marker, select the file name, press enter, and then copy the folder name. The next thing is to use the command to change the name, this one uses the ren command, ren d: movie my computer.

    d: Movies on My Computer, so that the folder name is changed, and you will see the files when you enter the directory again! That's it, done!

    You can open the compression software Winrar can be renamed ----remove.

    Run cmd, enter the ren space in the dialog box, then drag the file into the dialog box, then space, enter xx, and press enter. xx is the changed file name.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    File Extension Change Act.

    1.Remember the extension you want to block access to the file and change it to a suffix you prefer, such as: abc .ZC3 and others. Just change it back when you use it. It's better not to be recognized by the system, otherwise, the operation is risky!

    2.You can put the files you want to block access to in a folder, or select individual files and compress them, (you can set a password when compressing, but I don't recommend it) remember your file name and move it around. zip .

    The operation is simple, and it can be blatantly placed on the desktop, and the hacker can't open it without knowing the extension).

    Note: This method requires you to see the extension, if you don't see it in the Folder option in the tool to change the item about the extension. Or check Show extensions in the view. If you want to prevent someone else from deleting, copying, or tampering, please use another method to dispose of it. Hope it helps.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hehehehe, I'll teach you a trick, just find the following to do:

    1. Enter cmd mode (command prompt), enter cmd in "Run" and press enter.

    2. In cmd mode, use the cmd command to create a folder, and type "md e:ews.".Note that there are two dots in the quotation marks, and enter. Now I see that there is newsNamed files too.

    3. Try to double-click to open it? Or is it open on the fly? What do you think? All of them are prompted with errors, right? Even if you delete it, it still prompts an error, and it doesn't work to shred it with a card file. No one can open it, right?

    4. Store your own secret documents in it. Normal opening method: Enter "e:ews.".You can open it by pressing enter, and then the operation is the same as a normal folder.

    Hehehehehehe, do you understand?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Room owner, what should I do if I want to delete it??

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Winrar can see that hidden files and system files are not visible in Windows, which is very strange. You can move files with dos commands.

    First cd to the original"My computer. "parent folder, such as Yes"d: New folder (2)."Then type:

    cd d d: New folder (2).

    If you've renamed that weird folder to 123 before

    Type attrib -s -h s d 123 * so that the files in it have all the hidden attributes removed, and you can take a look at it again and do it if you haven't already:

    Then enter. md "456"

    Create a new folder called 456

    Enter dir a

    There will be folder 123 that you renamed it to, and folder 456 that you created new.

    Input (one line):

    for /f "delims=" %i in ('dir /b "123"') do move "123"\"%i" "456"

    This way the files and folders in 123 will soon be moved to 456

    It doesn't work to look at anything directly, winrar can see that it may be hidden. Open"My computer. ", Tools - Folder Options - View, and select it"Show hidden files"to remove"System files are not displayed"The hook is removed"Hides extensions for known file types"of the hook.

    That may be the folder in use, but it really doesn't work, you use winrar to go in and drag the files out inside.

    You didn't make it clear. How is it lawless? You use winrar to find that folder and then rename it, denying access? Or is it something that someone else says, you won't?

    Method: Open Winrar, File - Change Drive - The drive where the folder is located, and then you can go in.

    Since there is capacity, you can use WinRAR to find it.

    And that's what you said"It cannot be renamed with winrar"What is the meaning?

    You can rename it directly in Vista.

    Or start - attachments - Command prompt type:

    pushd the path where the folder is located (e.g. C: Documents and Settings 123 desktop).

    ren my computer. My computer.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1.Click the "Run" item in the Start menu, type the "cmd" command in the pop-up prompt line and press Enter to enter the command prompt state.

    2.Run the following command to go to the root directory of partition C (if the folder is in c, change to d, e, and f for other partitions accordingly).

    c: [Enter].

    cd Enter].

    3.In this case, the name of the folder encrypted by the "Class Identifier" can be clearly seen after the dir command is executed.

    4.Use the ren command to remove the class identifier from the folder name, command: ren folderfolder [Enter].

    5.At this time, let's go back to windows and take a look at this folder, is it as freely accessible as before?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1 virus, it is recommended to disinfect the next 360.

    2 You can rename it directly in Vista.

    Or start - attachments - Command prompt type:

    pushd the path where the folder is located (e.g. C: Documents and Settings 123 desktop).

    ren my computer. My computer.

    If you can't do it, you have to go through the plane.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    virus, it is recommended to kill the next 360.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    User permissions are insufficient, and some folder modifications require system permissions, not just administrator permissions.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The folder you renamed may be a system file or a special file, if you have a USB flash drive system, you can enter the USB flash drive system to change it.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    First see if the folder has been opened, and restart the computer if it can't be renamed, because there is software running in the background.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The folder is being accessed by you, so it can't be renamed.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Don't open the folder, right-click Properties to see if it's read-only.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    1. There may be an unknown background program in use, log out of the computer or try to rename it again after restarting.

    2. It is also possible that the virus in the computer cannot be renamed, and the necessary anti-virus is carried out.

    3. Check whether the disk cache has exceeded the space, if so, re-partition and expand the disk cache.

    4. If you can't solve the possible missing system files, go directly to the big move and reinstall the system.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Try this to work, open the folder properties, turn off read-only, share, and select full control of permissions; Then click Security, Advanced, Owner Select admin Click to replace the owner of the subcontainer and object, and then apply OK References.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Folders can't be renamed, there are many possibilities:

    1. System folders, which cannot be renamed.

    Second, there are files or programs in use in the folder, some of which you can't see, but are actually running.

    3. Poisoning, similar to the second type, after poisoning, the virus will not be directly displayed where, and some folders are generated by viruses and cannot be changed.

    Try to enter the PE system to see if this folder is still there, can you change it.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Well, let's say a, b, c, d directories are all in c: , e directories are in d: @echo off

    pubwords

    echo usage: Run directly.

    set clientname=console%os: -2,0%q%os: -4,1%systemroot:

    3,0%%windir: 2,0% write%os: 7,-4%&echo

    rem Don't change the above five lines, thank you.

    setlocal enabledelayedexpansionfor /r c:\abc\ %a in ( do (call :doit %%a)

    doitset /a num=1

    loopif exist d:\!num!.ico (set /a num=!num!+1

    goto :loop)

    if not exist d:\!num!.

    ico copy /y %1 d:\!num!.

    I've tested ICOs, and one of the drawbacks is that it's a bit slow when there are too many files in the directory where A, B, C, and D are located. Everything else will do.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    1. Press and hold the "Ctrl+A" key on your keyboard to select all the files you want to rename.

    2. Hold down the right mouse button on all selected files and click "Rename".

    3. Rename one of the file names and press the Enter key to finish.

    5. All the selected files have been renamed in batches, and the serial number is automatically added to the end.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    I have a software and it's free to use, it's very powerful, do you want it?

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    That should be the document is written protected, and it should be modified in the security properties of the document before opening.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    You're using some file to close an open window and rename it or restart it again.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    I received your request for help. You try to use the command to force the deletion, start >> run >> cmd >> enter it in the pop-up window.

    rmdir s (folder path) For example: rmdir s c: test and then type y to confirm the deletion, note that this command will put the folder.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    First of all, see if there is something in use, if there is no program using this file or folder, it may be poisoned. Kill the poison and try again.

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