The option to show hidden files or folders is typically found in the file explorer settings of your operating system. In Windows, you can access it by opening File Explorer, clicking on the "View" tab, and selecting "Hidden items." On macOS, you can reveal hidden files by pressing Command + Shift + Period (⌘ + ⇧ + .) in Finder. Additionally, in Linux, file managers like Nautilus often have a similar option under the "View" menu or can be toggled with Ctrl + H.
in which of the following locations is the option to show hidden files or folders located
Tools - Folder options and click View Tab. Enabling the option Show hidden files and folders will reveal you all those hidden files.
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If you just want to display ONE hidden folder, right click on it and go to properties. and to display all hidden folders go to Tools/Folder Options/view.
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
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).
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.
* go to control panel.* open folder option (if you don't see folder option you can type folder option at the search box. * Click on view tab. *select show hidden files and folders.* then uncheck two options below show hidden files and folders named* hide extensions for known file types. * hide protected operating system files (recommended).You need to use file recovery softwares for that. There are lots of software on the web.
open dos prompt. go to directory of that hidden system file/folder. type "attrib -s -h <name of that file/folder>". -s declassifies it as system file/folder while -h unhides it
1Start your computer and Windows XP. Click the "My Computer" icon on the desktop.2On the My Computer window, select Tools Menu > Folder Options > View. Scroll down the view list, you should see the option to see "hidden" files and folders.3Click this item: Show Hidden Files and Folders. Check if the "Hide" Extensions" option is selected. If the "Hide" option is selected, deselect by clicking it. Click OK to finish process.4Using the Microsoft XP Windows Explorer, you should be able to access, read and even delete hidden (registered) DLL files from now on. Just open them up and delete at their location in the directory, like you would for ordinary folders and files on your computer.※ Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to undo the unhide. Remember to click the "Hide Extension" option to make hidden DLLs remain hidden in Step 3.
May be your files are Hidden.. Go to Tools > Folder Options > View > Click the Radio Button Show Hidden file and Folders Now If the Files are hidden they are Shown as dimmer. So, Now you will right click the folder (or) file and Click on Properties then Unmark the Hidden Option.. Hope it is Useful...
Let me start by saying that you may NOT want to do this. System files are hidden for a reason and unless you know what you are doing (and since you are asking such a basic question, I assume you don't) I'd suggest leaving them hidden. But to answer your question double click My computer and then double click your C drive. click on Tools in the menu bar and then click on Folder Options. A window will open, click on the view tab at the top. Towa5rds the bottom of that window you'll see an option for Hidden files and folders. In there you have two options. Show or don't show. Click the show option and then click apply and OK. There you will now see your system and hidden files. Again I suggest you DO NOT do this.