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Use winrar to store compression,Just add a password,So that others can't open the file without a password,Now those fast encryption software popular on the Internet are deceptive,Like what"High * strong * degree * plus * dense * big * division","File Encryption King"and so on, all claimed to encrypt 1G files in a second, in fact, the files you want to encrypt are stored in a special folder in the **station, Of course, the files are not seen in the **station, But if you empty the partition**station,Your baby files are gone.,I've been victimized.,2G all kinds of software and tutorials are gone.,And the hard disk is missing 2G space.,In the end, I had to format under DOS to restore the capacity of the hard disk.,So it's best not to use anything fast to encrypt things., Winrar is a bit slow, but it's perfectly safe, and no one can deny that.
Or: hide it completely.
The first step is to hide the properties of the folder (preferably by name).
Step 2: Go to the registry (run regedit) and change the value of the subkey under the primary key of hkey local machine to checkedvalue under software microsoft windows currentverssion explorer advanced folder hidden showall to 0.
Step 3, View (Tools) Folder Options View and check "Show All Files".
This makes it impossible to see the folder where the properties are hidden. You can only enter the full path in the address bar to enter the folder.
2.Deception is hidden.
Rename the folder (e.g. the original name was new).
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Find the folder, right-click the properties, there are "read only" and "hidden", and click a checkmark in front of the hide to hide.
If you want to view, click "Tools" > "Folder Options" > "View" > "Advanced Settings".
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Select the Chinese folder, right-click, set hidden in Properties, whether the hidden files and folders are displayed need to be set in the folder options (under the tool menu).
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Right-click, Properties, Hide.
The next time you want to look at the folder option, turn on View Hidden Folder.
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It's the same as in XP.,Just find the folder option.。
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Right-click, click on the property, open the bottom of the "hidden", tick it.
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Click on "Folder Options" under "Tools" under "View"...
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