Tricky: How to find super-hidden folders on Windows 8 (plus attribute-hidden!)


Preview Super Hidden Thumb There are hidden files, protected super hidden files and you can also change attributes – so to find all of them you have to change a few settings that will un-hide them

1. On the Start screen, select Desktop tile.

Desktop tile super hidden

2. Next, on the desktop screen, double click on the Computer icon to open it. If you don’t see the Computer icon on your desktop then un-hide it by checking the box “desktop icon” in your Personalization Control Panel. Alternatively, simply hit Windows key + E

  • Change desktop icons ::  Control Panel >> Appearance and Personalization >> Personalization >> Change desktop icons 

Open computer super hidden

3. Next, double click on the C drive to open it.

C drive super hidden

4. Next, click on View and then Options. And click on the ‘Change folder and search options’.

View super hidden

5. Next, click on the View tab and untick ‘Hide protected operating system files (Recommended)’. Now, you will see the super-hidden folders and files.

Hide protected super hidden

 

Super hidden files and folders that are system-protected are hidden by default and do not normally show up in the  Windows Explorer.

Advanced Users Read ON!

We are aware of various viruses that change the attributes of your files – in that case the options above won’t help to actually unhide your files

 

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