To view hidden files on your computer, complete the following steps:
To view hidden files in Windows XP: -Open up My Computer -Click the Tools menu -Click Folder Options -Click the View tab -Under "Hidden Files and Folders" choose "Show Hidden Files and Folders" If you need to do this in any other version of Windows and it's different from XP, let me know and I'll get that info to ASAP!
Hello, It's easy. Open my computer,go to tools on the top of the window. Click the view tab at the top. Double click the hidden files and folders icon. Click the show hidden files button.
There is no such thing as a "Windows XP Word file." You open the files in Vista the exact same way you do in Windows XP - with Microsoft Word.
Open "My Computer" Click "Tools" menu Click F"older Options..." Click "View" tab Select "Show hidden files and folders" Click "OK" If you want to be able to see hidden files and folders on your Windows XP computer, from a Folder view, go to the menu bar and select "Tools". Then select "Folder Options" and then the "View" tab. Under "Advanced Settings" you will find an entry for "Hidden files and folders". Select the option you want.
No, it is not safe to remove the I386 Files from your windows XP Computer. Because with out those files your computer would not be able to function proporly. It needs those files to run Windows XP.
the three files in booting files in windows xp boot.ini ntldr and ntdetect.com
The following booting files are required to start Windows XP: NTLDR, Boot.ini, and Ntdetect.com. The following files are optional when starting Windows XP: Ntbootdd.sys and Bootsect.dos. The following files are required to start Windows 7/Vista: Bootmgr (Windows Boot Manager) and BCD (Boot Configuration Data).
-r = the file cannot be written to, only read-s The file is for system use only-h = The file is only visible if you have "show hidden files" on-a = I'm not sure, but I believe this means the file is ready for archiving
For XP Users:My Computer\Local Disk (C:)\ Documents and Settings\Your Profile Name\Local Settings(It is hidden*)\Temp *Tools, Folder Options, View Tab, Hidden Files and Folders, Show Hidden Files and Folders, Apply, OK
Transcription XP is a software that is used to transcribe audio files for Windows XP.
Most of the important Windows files are located in C:\Windows\System32
The windows XP registry consists of several files, loaded together they constitute the "registry"/ These files are Software, System, SAM, Security, Default, and UserDiff. They are located in Windows\System32\Config and are usually hidden or considered protected system files. One other registry file is called NTuser.dat and is located in the users Documents and Settings folder.