Guru!! What should I do if the hidden file can t be displayed after adjusting the attributes? Is it

Updated on technology 2024-06-10
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If it is not possible to completely kill the virus after being infected with the virus, then the current state of the computer itself should be free of viruses, or maybe the registry has been changed and cannot be restored to the original state!

    Copy the following text to Notepad, save it as the reg extension, then double-click (Import Registry) and show the hidden files.

    windows registry editor versionhkey_local_machine\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\explorer\advanced\folder\hidden\showall]

    checkedvalue"=dword:00000001 This is the easiest and most effective way to do it! Recommend!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In addition to "Show All Files and Folders", there is also a "Hide Protected System Files". If these two are set up and still not displayed, it should be poisoned.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Just open a folder - Tools - Folder Options - View - show all files and folders and you're good to go.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    How to show hidden folders:

    Start by opening the cooktop pin control panel, in the Start menu, in the menu options on the right.

    In the Control Panel, find the Folder Options option. You can also open the tool directly in Explorer, in the folder option at the bottom.

    Once the folder options settings page is opened, click on the middle of the tab bar above to view the tab bar.

    In the View tab, drag down the progress bar on the right, find the option to hide protected OS files, unselect the small box in front of you, and then there will be a prompt, leave it alone, just OK, and then select the option to show hidden files. When the setup is complete, click OK to exit.

    Open the computer, i.e. the file manager, and you can see that in the disk of the system, there will be some blurry folders, and these folders are hidden folders.

    How to hide folders:

    Open the folder, select Tools, and then select Folder Options, and the Folder Options dialog box pops up.

    Hidden Commands.

    For example, you want to hide the deb file in the dea directory on the d disk.

    The steps are: Run: cmd

    Type: attribsa

    hrd:\a\b

    Note that there must be a space before +s and so on, otherwise it won't work).

    This hiding method is not displayed when you modify the Folder Options.

    Open my de annoyance--- type d: a b and you can go straight in, remember: be sure to remember to remember the file name.

    To cancel the hidden folder, the command is as follows:

    Run: cmd

    Type: attribas

    hrd:\a\b

    When you go to the A directory of drive D, you will find that folder B is displayed.

    hrd: a b to the text and then save as. bat document, the name of the spring is arbitrary, where ded:

    a b is the specific de file path and name (change according to your own de folder).When you want to hide this file, just click on the bat file.

    To get into your hidden de folder, also create a pickpocketing bat file. It's just that the de content inside is start

    D: A B to enter the direct click.

    In the same way, if you want to cancel the hidden folder, you need to create a bat file with the contents of attribas

    hrd:\a\b

    The file will be displayed.

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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.