Because newser isn't always better
This is a discussion on View Vista's Hidden Files and Folders within the General Discussion forums, part of the General Discussion category; Readmore [url=http://www.pcworld.com/article/161305/view_vistas_hidden_files_and_folders.html]View Vista's Hidden Files and Folders By default, Windows "hides" various files and folders that are essential to system ...
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By default, Windows "hides" various files and folders that are essential to system operation and data integrity. Why the Big Brother tactic? To protect you from yourself: moving or deleting any of these items could have unwelcome consequences. Of course, power users sometimes need access to hidden files and folders, like I did the other day when I went searching for an Outlook PST file. In the old XP days, I knew right where to find the setting that would reveal the concealed stuff, but in Vista, the setting for hidden files and folders is hidden itself! Well, okay, not hidden, just relocated. Here's how to find it: 1. Open the Control Panel. 2. In the Search field, type folder. 3. You'll see a section called Folder Options. Under that, click Show hidden files and folders. 4. Find a tick the option marked Show hidden files and folders. 5. Click OK. Last edited by the gaffer; 03-20-2009 at 12:59 AM. Reason: Moved to general board. |
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