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One; Double-click on my computer, 1. If you can see the menu bar after opening, then Tools-Folder Options-View-Show Hidden Files and Folders before ticking and then confirming, you can see the hidden files. 2. If you don't see the toolbar, click the Organize-Layout-Menu bar and tick in front of the menu bar to display the menu bar.
Two; If you want to make the hidden file permanently visible, right-click on the file and remove the checkmark before hiding it. Note: Some system files cannot be removed before the "hidden" checkmark.
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Vista shows hidden files in a way:
In Explorer, click the "Organize" folder and search option to view Unhide Protected OS Files (Recommended) and "Hide Files and Folders" by application.
If you can't show hidden files yet, modify the registry
Start Run regedit, open the registry, go to the hkey local machine software microsoft windows currentversion explorer advanced folder hidden showall] branch, and change the "checkedvalue" (dword value if not new) key on the right to "1", Restart your computer and the settings take effect.
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Control panel. Appearance and personalization. File folder options. Show hidden files.
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They're all very good, and the first floor is a little simpler.
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Start by making all the files visible.
Sometimes after a virus in the system (e.g. and lsass (falling snow virus)), the antivirus software cannot kill the virus, or there is no antivirus software. This is where manual antivirus is required. At this time, it is often necessary to delete the virus file, which always hides itself in order to protect itself.
Set the file properties to hidden, and we can modify the hidden files through the general virus menu: Tools - Folder Options - View - Show hidden files. However, many viruses make this operation ineffective by modifying the registry, and we still can't see the hidden files, so the following operation is to teach us how to make the hidden files reveal by modifying the registry.
The first thing to do is to show the hidden system files.
Run regedit
hkey_local_machine | software |microsoft | windows | currentversion | explorer | advanced | folder | hidden |showall, change the checkedvalue key to 1
But it may still not work, the hidden file is still not displayed, this is because the virus deleted the original valid dword value checkedvalue after modifying the registration expression to the purpose of the hidden file, created a new invalid string value checkedvalue, and changed the key value to 0!
Method: Delete this checkedvalue key, right-click to create a new DWORD value, name it checkedvalue, and then modify its key value to 1, so that you can choose "Show all hidden files" and "Show system files".
Delete the file and restart your computer.
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Most of the hidden files are caused by the following situations:
A large number of viruses have tampered with the settings in the system that have led to the "hidden files cannot be displayed" issue. They make use of the settings in the Windows system for the purpose of hiding. However, users infected by this type of virus will not be able to display hidden files even if they modify the settings in the "Folder Options".
Symptoms of the virus are:
1. A large number of malicious icons appear on the system desktop, which will be automatically generated after deletion.
2. When you click on the drive letter icon such as C and D, another window will be opened.
3. Hidden files cannot be displayed, even after modifying the folder option, they still cannot be restored.
Originally, for the vast majority of users, they would be at a loss when they encountered this situation, because the system settings modified by the virus could not be repaired at all with the usual anti-software! Even after all viruses have been removed, hidden folders cannot be revealed. None of the methods in the online tutorial worked.
Use the "Troubleshooting Toolbox" of Keniu Free Antivirus to solve the problem that hidden files cannot be displayed.
2.Click on the "Start Repair" button.
3.After the scan is complete, select the problem to be fixed in the dialog box on the left.
XP is like this I hope it helps you.
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