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Windows XP and Explorer - Hidden and System Files

View Hidden Files and Folders

SUMMARY: Show previously hidden files and folders with Windows XP. This may help debug spyware or virus attacks.


 

Normally, Windows XP hides files and folders that it deems critical to the operating system. This is done, in theory, to protect you from damaging key files. However, there may be times when you need to view hidden files and folders, such as for debugging problems, for tweaking, or for recovering from virus and/or spyware attacks.

1. Open any folder in Explorer.

2. Choose "Tools" then "Folder Options".

3. When the multi-tabbed dialog box appears, select the "View" tab.

4. Select "Show hidden files and folders".

5. Click "OK" to close the dialog box.



 

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