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Monday, May 10, 2010

Raises Hidden Files For Viruses

If your computer has a virus, of course you have experienced where your original files so too Hidden (hidden). When you will change the return attributes of the file, by right-click Properties, you still can not change it because you can not change the-fox on the Hidden option.

The following steps are an easy way to change attributes of files that Hidden using only command in the Command Prompt is available in Windows XP. With so, where and whenever you are, you can create files that were hidden easily, without having to depend on your particular script or program. More practical and certainly more efficient.
1. Open Command Prompt with the way Click the Start Menu - Accessories - Command Prompt
2. First appearance at the command prompt will look like this:
"C: \ Documents and Settings \ Username>" without the quotes, where username is your profiles on that computer.
3. Then go to the folder where the files you saved hidden. For example, if you save the files in the folder hidden document on the D drive then you input the following command: "cd / dd: \ document" without the quotes at the command prompt so that the view would look like this: "D: \ document>"
Tip: you should collect the files and folders you who Hidden in one folder, so you can save time and not have to perform this step on each file or folder hidden.
4. The time you change your files become visible, or not hidden again, by entering the following commands: (without the quotes)
"Attrib-r-a-s-h / s / d" with this command, then all files and folders in the folder (document folder in step 3) will re-emerge, and no longer hidden.
Note: r = read only, a = archive, s = system, h = hidden, the minus sign (-) to remove the attributes on a file, you can replace it with a plus sign (+), to add attributes to a file.
How? Not easy. So if one time you visit your friend's house, and you are asked to bring back files that hidden-file, you can help immediately, without the need for you depending on the script or a particular program.

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