How to Show Hidden Files in Windows

Click on the Windows 7 Start button., Click on Control Panel., Click on “Appearance and Personalization.” , Click “Folder Options.” , Click on the View tab in the Folder Options window. , Click “Show hidden files, folders, and drives” in “Advanced...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Click on the Windows 7 Start button.

    You can also click the Start button and then type “folder options” in the search box.

    Select “Folder Options” in Control Panel from the resulting list. ,,,,,,, You should now be able to view all files and folders as well as drives hidden in Windows
    7. , Look for a program named “ProgramData.” If you can see this, you are now able to view hidden files and folders. , This is how you can differentiate between hidden and unhidden files.
  2. Step 2: Click on Control Panel.

  3. Step 3: Click on “Appearance and Personalization.”

  4. Step 4: Click “Folder Options.”

  5. Step 5: Click on the View tab in the Folder Options window.

  6. Step 6: Click “Show hidden files

  7. Step 7: folders

  8. Step 8: and drives” in “Advanced settings” and click “OK.”

  9. Step 9: Choose the “Show hidden files

  10. Step 10: folders

  11. Step 11: and drives” radio button in the “Hidden files and folders” category.

  12. Step 12: Click “OK” at the bottom of the Folder Options window.

  13. Step 13: Close the Control Panel window.

  14. Step 14: Test this by navigating to the C:\ drive.

  15. Step 15: Notice that the icons for hidden files and folders are grayed out.

Detailed Guide

You can also click the Start button and then type “folder options” in the search box.

Select “Folder Options” in Control Panel from the resulting list. ,,,,,,, You should now be able to view all files and folders as well as drives hidden in Windows
7. , Look for a program named “ProgramData.” If you can see this, you are now able to view hidden files and folders. , This is how you can differentiate between hidden and unhidden files.

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