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.
Be careful with hidden files. Some system files are hidden for a good reason. I will assume you use Windows : 1. Open Windows Explorer; 2. Click on Tools; 3. Click on Folder Options ..; 4. Click on View tab; 5. Click on Hidden files and folders; 6. Select Show hidden files and folders; 7. Click OK; 8. Delete the icon; 9. Set option back to Do not show hidden files and folders (for security reason if you are not the only one using the computer).
Simple. You install 7-Zip.
Check the related links section below for a link to a piece of software that can open pdo files
The folder on Windows 7 is: C:\Users\<USERNAME>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Messenger\<EMAIL>\ObjectStore\UserTile The AppData folder is hidden so you have to type manually this address, replacing your windows username and your email, or you can show hidden folders by clicking: Organize -> Folder and Search Options -> View -> Show hidden files, folders and drives. The files are .dt2 files (around 26kb each). You can rename them to .bmp and open them with Paint or any other program. The problem is that they are really low quality.
The Recycle Bin. Windows keeps a special folder, for each disk, for the deleted files; if you open the "Recycle Bin", Windows will show you the deleted files for all connected drives.Note that Windows keeps only a certain number of MB of files for each drive; once that is passed, the oldest deleted files are eliminated permanently, when additional files are deleted.
There are 5 files in Windows 7, but DO NOT tamper with the system because it can damge your files and erase memory thinking that it is an online hacker.
VSD files are Visio files2 ways to open these:Buy & install VisioInstall the Visio Viewer, available from here:
Files called "hives".
To open and run VCE files on Windows 7 you need software known as Visual CertExam. This software is used to simulate VCE exams.
It does on Windows 7 Starter.
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).
Windows 7