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Open my computer - find the folder option in the toolbar - view - put that one in the first file and folder directory"Hide protected operating system files"tick (if there is one) - and then select in the Hide Files and Folders tab"Displays all files and folders"Normally, you can see it, but if you can't do it, you can only change the registration form according to the statement on the first floor, but if you are a novice, it is best not to use it.
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Ways to show hidden files.
Open Notepad and copy the following:
windows registry editor versionhkey_local_machine\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\explorer\advanced\folder\hidden\showall]
checkedvalue"=dword:00000001 Save filename:"Show hidden files."
reg", (make sure to remove the "Hide Extensions for Known File Types" in the Folder Options), double-click to run the file, and then go back to the Folder Options to set Show Hidden Files.
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Oh, in my recent documentation, look at whether there is a registry don't move.,If you have opened that file.,There must be an ie cache.,Look for it.,But don't open it randomly.,Maybe he became a script virus is not necessarily.。
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A simple and effective way to do this is to first hide the property, as I said upstairs, and then use your search function to search for it, as long as you remember the name of the original file. Or type, the possibility of recovery is very large.
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It's possible that you've been hit by a rootkit, go.
Scan it.
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The registry modification method is not recommended! Looking at the problem of living in the building, it is estimated that you are a novice, in case you change the registration form, your system will be paralyzed.
Generally, it can be used.
My Computer - Tools - Folder Options - View - Click that to display all the files and folders.
If it hasn't shown up yet.
I guess you used a special tool to hide.
Then you'll figure it out for yourself.
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Hidden files can be viewed with acdsee.
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Step 1: Click "My Computer" to enter the interface as shown below. After that, select "Folder Options" in the "Organization" drop-down bar.
Step 2: Click "View", then find "Hidden Files and Folders", and tick "Show Hidden Files, Folders and Drivers" to remove them. After that, click "OK" to complete the setup.
Step 3: Enter the search content in the search in the upper right corner (take "360" as an example), the system will automatically conduct a global search, and according to the search results, you can find the corresponding "360 folder".
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If the hidden folder is on the C drive, My Documents, or Desktop. The installation system will be gone. If it's on a different disk, you can go to Tools - Folder Options - View, then find "Hide Files and Folders" and select "Show all files folders".
I don't know if it's okay
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That, enter the file name in the hidden file through the search box in the start bar, and see if it's okay.
Otherwise, use Easy Self Data Recovery Wizard to search for this software on the Internet and see if you can find the files.
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Step 1: Open "My Computer", then click "Show All Files and Folders" in the menu "Tools" - "Folder Options" - "View".
If the above method doesn't work, you can continue with the following operations.
Start"—"Run" In the pop-up "Run" dialog box, enter "regedit" to open the registry.
Then select "hkey local macine—software—microsoft—windows—currentversion—explorer-advanced-folder-hidden—showall—checkedvalue", double-click to open checkedvalue, and see if the "numeric data" in it is 1, if not, change it to 1
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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.