Control Panel -> Appearance and Personalization, Locate "Folder Options", and there is a link next to it "Show hidden files and folders".
Hide Pictures in Nokia X-2.00 · Download this java application BlueFTP on phone · Open the application & browse your memory card & locate the files you want to hide (Picture or other) · Select the files & then using the application cut (menu/cut items) the files · Locate the folder "nokia_unprocessed_images_" which is basically a hidden folder & paste (menu/paste files) the selected files into the folder. · Close the application & the images inside the folder will not show on "My Photo" [ The best part about BlueFTP is it has a high zoom picture viewer & allows file to be hidden. The folder mentioned is by default hidden & you can use application folders (j2me files create a hidden folder for every application) & keep ypur files hidden from prying eyes]
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.
Hidden Files was created on 2009-02-24.
Yes, in Linux or Unix, this command will show all files including hidden files in the current directoryl. In general, hidden files are files whose name begins with a period "."
Files in unix operating systems with a '.' character as the first character in the filename are hidden.
Anywhere that you can locate sheep, you can locate rams hidden amongst them.
You can just delete hidden files with the same del command, but since the files are hidden you need to map the location of the hidden folder in the command so the batch file knows where to look and delete. @Echo off del "location of hidden files and/or folders" /Q /F /S exit
The attrib command is capable of displaying files that have been marked as hidden.
Hidden files are files stored on the disk, but which do not show up when you list a directory of the disk.In DOS, you normally type the command DIR to view the files on a disk. If you would like to see hidden file names, use the command DIR /AH (A=Attribute; H=Hidden).
ls -al list hidden file also.Hidden files starting with "."
As far as I know, you pretty much need to be the one that hid the files in the first place, and you'd need to use whatever program you used to hide them, to locate them again. If you were the one that hid the files, access the program you used, and check the 'help' menu for an explanation of how to locate a hidden file, or check the software manufacturer's website to see if there is a FAQ section, message board, or forum of some sort.