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Windows Vista Desktop Folders Missing

How to Show Hidden Files and Folders in Windows 7, 8, or 1. Windows hides many files and folders by default, preventing users from deleting or modifying files they shouldn’t touch. But you can make Windows show these hidden files by changing a single setting. It’s easy  to make any file hidden, too. Just right- click it, select “Properties”, and toggle the “Hidden” attribute on or off. On the ribbon on Windows 8 and 1.

Windows Vista Desktop Folders Missing

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Hide selected items” button to quickly make files and folders hidden or visible. Show Hidden Files on Windows 8 and 1. This option is easily accessible in File Explorer on Windows 8 and 1. Click the “View” tab on File Explorer’s ribbon and click the “Hidden items” checkbox in the Show/hide section. File Explorer will immediately show hidden files and will remember this setting until you change it. Show Hidden Files on Windows 7.

Windows Vista Desktop Folders Missing

This option is a little more hidden on Windows 7, where it’s buried in the Folder Options window. Click the “Organize” button on Windows Explorer’s toolbar and select “Folder and search options” to open it. Click the “View” tab at the top of the Folder Options window.

Select “Show hidden files, folders, and drives” under Hidden files and folders. Click “OK” to save the new setting.

This options window is also accessible on Windows 8 and 1. Options” button on the View toolbar in File Explorer.

But it’s quicker to easily toggle hidden items on or off using the ribbon. This window is also accessible via the Control Panel on any version of Windows. Head to Control Panel > Appearance and Personalization > Folder Options.

On Windows 8 and 1. File Explorer Options” instead. View Protected Operating System Files on Windows 7, 8, and 1. Windows has two different types of hidden files: Normal hidden items, and protected operating system files. When you show hidden files and folders, Windows will continue to hide protected operating system files. These are hidden files with the “system” attribute. These files are “protected” for a reason.

They’re important system files and deleting or modifying them could damage your operating system, potentially even making Windows unbootable. But, if you know what you’re doing and you need to view these protected operating system files, there’s a setting you can change. We don’t recommend doing this unless you know you need to access one of these files or folders for some reason. First, open the Folder Options window. On Windows 8 and 1.

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Options” button on the View toolbar. On Windows 7, click Organize > Folder and search options. Click the “View” tab.

Windows Vista Desktop Folders Missing

Uncheck the “Hide protected operating system files (Recommended)” box. Windows will warn you that deleting or editing protected operating system files could break your operating system.

If you know what you’re doing, click “Yes” to continue. Click “OK” to save your settings. Windows will show you protected operating system files as well as normal hidden files. Return to the Folder Options window and re- enable the “Hide protected operating system files (Recommended)” checkbox if you ever want to hide these files once again.

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