An attrib is an abbreviation for an attribution, an acknowledgement of ownership or authorship.
MS-DOS contains the command "attrib" which accepts two parameters. For example for making a certain file hidden use the following sequence: attrib +h filename. To return to the original condition use the sequence: attrib -h filename.
Just run attrib command..
Format: ATTRIB (+ or - H R S A) DRIVE:\PATH\File.ext + Sets an attribute - Removes an attribute H = Hidden R = Read-Only S = System A = Archive
you can change the hidden property for any folder by using the command attrib -s -h -r "foldername" // this to unhide forlder attrib +s +h +r "foldername" // this to hide forlder
Attrib Command(http://www.epanel.co.cc/2010/04/attrib-command.html)Attrib allows a user to change the properties of a specified file. Using Attrib, the user has the capability of changing the file to have any of the below attributes. This command is available in DOS 3.0 and above and Windows 95 and above. We need to apply (+) or (-) option to apply or remove the effect.Read-only (R): Allowing the file to be only viewed and not written to.Archived (A): Allowing Microsoft backup and other backup programs to know what files to backup.Hidden (H): Making the file invisible to standard users.System (S): Making the file an important system file.Syntax: attrib [+/-] [r/a/h/s] [filename] ExamplesTo Set the Read Only permission to Autoexec.bat present in C Drive, we need to run the Command: "attrib +r c:\autoexec.bat"To Remove the Read Only permission from Autoexec.bat, we need to run the Command: "attrib -r c:\autoexec.bat"To Set the Hidden permission to Autoexec.bat, we need to run the command: "attrib +h c:\autoexec.bat"To Remove the Hidden permission from Autoexec.bat, we need to run the Command: "attrib -h c:\autoexec.bat"When you create any file or directory, Archive Attribute set by default. If you want to see the Attribute for each file, just run "attrib" Command and it will show you the present attribute. If you want to see the file with Read Only attribute, run "dir /ar" Command. Similarly for Hidden Attribute run "dir /ah" and for System Attribute run "dir /as". In ideal DOS, it is not possible to delete any file having Read Only or Hidden attributes, but if you are working with Windows Shell, you can delete the file having these attributes.
A simple way is to right click on the myfile.txt, select Properties and put a check in the 'Hidden' checkbox. Another way would be to: in the command window (Start > Run , type "cmd" in the box). CD to the myfile.txt folder and then use this: attrib +h myfile.txt or attrib +h "path to myfile.txt" (include the quotes) attrib -h would remove the hidden setting
this code can hide the folder no one can search even hide also can not search. Attrib +r+a+s+h foldername this code is getback for the normal folder Attrib -r-a-s-h foldername
To hide the Folder:Open Command prompt in your pc* Click Start> Open RUN> Type cmd> type D:* type " attrib +h D:\abc" ( without any quotes)* It's Look like ( D:\>attrib +h D:\abc )EnterNow you see that in your D drive "abc" folder is vanish !!! You can not find it even in hiddern folder also.To revive the folder* Click Start> Open RUN> Type cmd> type D:* type " attrib -h D:\abc" ( without any quotes)* Look like ( D:\>attrib -h D:\abc )
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open command prompt now type CD\ press enter now type attrib hit enter now if found any virus autorun.inf with written SHR in front of it then type attrib -s -h -r autorun.inf now again type attrib and type del autorun.inf then hit enter and if you find any malware then simly rename it by typing rename filename as AA end