START> RUN> CMD> then type CD\ and then enter then type x: then enter, where x is the drive letter that has the problem on it then type attrib -s -h /s /d then enter this should show your hidden folders and enable the hidden option in the folder option
go to my computer, select the organise option,select the view option from organise, select the "show hidden files & folder" click in apply and then ok, your hidden files will be shown where they are shaved.
folder options
Tools - Folder options and click View Tab. Enabling the option Show hidden files and folders will reveal you all those hidden files.
To view hidden files on a Samsung Galaxy device, open the "My Files" app. Tap on the three-dot menu in the top right corner and select "Settings." From there, toggle on the "Show hidden files" option. Once enabled, any hidden files will be visible in your file explorer.
syntax: ls -aF -a option is for hidden files -F is for directories and executable files
* go to control panel.* open folder option (if you don't see folder option you can type folder option at the search box. * Click on view tab. *select show hidden files and folders.* then uncheck two options below show hidden files and folders named* hide extensions for known file types. * hide protected operating system files (recommended).You need to use file recovery softwares for that. There are lots of software on the web.
A hidden file is any file or directory that starts with the character '.' (period). It is designed to eliminate common files from showing with the 'ls' command. Using the -a option for 'ls' will show all files.
Well, the best option to do that is by installing junk file cleaner apps like CCleaner, Dubooster or... similar app over the Google Play Store.
Unless the CD is re-writeable you cannot
The option to show hidden files or folders is typically found in the file explorer settings of your operating system. In Windows, you can access it by opening File Explorer, clicking on the "View" tab, and selecting "Hidden items." On macOS, you can reveal hidden files by pressing Command + Shift + Period (⌘ + ⇧ + .) in Finder. Additionally, in Linux, file managers like Nautilus often have a similar option under the "View" menu or can be toggled with Ctrl + H.
May be your files are Hidden.. Go to Tools > Folder Options > View > Click the Radio Button Show Hidden file and Folders Now If the Files are hidden they are Shown as dimmer. So, Now you will right click the folder (or) file and Click on Properties then Unmark the Hidden Option.. Hope it is Useful...
The best option would be to go into your system options and restore your system to the factory default. This will wipe all the files off your computer, but is necessary to erase all the hidden files a trojan virus created.