Unless the CD is re-writeable you cannot
you cannot delete unless it is cd-rw
moserbaer cd is not cd-r so we cant remove the files
Right Click on one of the files then go to "propities" and under the "general" tab is a check box that says hidden, un tick that.
I would try this: 1. Copy the files from the CD that you would want to put in the CD-ROM 2. Remove the CD and insert the CD-ROM 3. Move the files To the CD-ROM Easy as 1,2,3! :)
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
System files are files the operating system needs to function (and they may be hidden). Hidden files are those files that are not displayed when you show a directory listing. A file can be both a system file and a hidden file, but a hidden file does not have to be a system file, nor does a system file need to be hidden.
If you can't see a hidden files of a flash drives , you can do the following steps: - If you want those files >> please try to download a virus program that can fix and remove viruses from your flash drives then try to open it again. - If the files that you want to show is not important >> then do format for your flash drive to remove all files and clean your flash drive.
You can indeed burn a CD that already has files on it. You would just have to write over the other files on the CD.
Hidden Files was created on 2009-02-24.
go on to the CD that comes with it and then you can delete it with the program by right clicking on the files while you zen is plugged in. go on to the CD that comes with it and then you can delete it with the program by right clicking on the files while you zen is plugged in.
Typically hidden files are never useless, that's why there hidden, to prevent people from deleting important system files. Aim and other programs normally do not hide their files. But windows (XP, Vista, etc.) hide files to prevent deletion. This is because they are vital to the operation of the OS (operating system.) I would recommend that you do not ever delete hidden files, unless you are fully aware of what the file is used for and are sure that it won't impact the stability of your system.
Run An Anti Virus Scan And It Will Give You Options. Choose 'REMOVE'