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| Guest | Hidden folder not showing in Vista Home Premium Hi there, I had marked one of my folders (G:/Personal) as hidden sometime back. Now, when i want to see the hidden folder, i am not able to do so, even after doing the following. 1) Went to Folder Options--> View 2) Checked the "Show hidden files and folders" option. 3) Press "Apply" then "Ok" But the folder does not appear at all. The strange part is : after doing the above when i again open the Folder Options dialog box, i see that the "Do not show hidden files and folders" option is checked on its own. After reading up on the net, i also tried after unchecking the "Hide protected operating system files (Recommended)" option. Not that, i think it should have anything to do with a user created hidden folder... but still.. tried it out. That does not work either. Please help me resolve this. Thanks a lot. |
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| Guest | Re: Hidden folder not showing in Vista Home Premium I hate to break the 'shocky-ing' news but it sounds like it's been deleted. -- Jon "Shocky" <yusuf.bhiwandiwala@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:455e7427-69b2-4336-a95f-18ea87fff419@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi there, > I had marked one of my folders (G:/Personal) as hidden sometime back. > Now, when i want to see the hidden folder, i am not able to do so, > even after doing the following. > 1) Went to Folder Options--> View > 2) Checked the "Show hidden files and folders" option. > 3) Press "Apply" then "Ok" > > But the folder does not appear at all. > The strange part is : after doing the above when i again open the > Folder Options dialog box, i see that the "Do not show hidden files > and folders" option is checked on its own. > > > After reading up on the net, i also tried after unchecking the "Hide > protected operating system files (Recommended)" option. > > Not that, i think it should have anything to do with a user created > hidden folder... but still.. tried it out. > That does not work either. > > Please help me resolve this. > > Thanks a lot. |
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| Guest | Re: Hidden folder not showing in Vista Home Premium no sir jonIts not been deleted.. i removed the hidden attribute using command prompt "attrib -h" command .. and the folder appears!!! The problem here again is.. in this folder.. i have many sub folders and sub sub folders whose names i may not know.. so doing the same for all these sub folders using command prompt attrib -h command seems too far fetched.. (using attrib -h command with the wildcard "*" works only for files, not for sub folders) Any clues?? On Sep 15, 9:17*pm, "Jon" <Email_Addr...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > I hate to break the 'shocky-ing' news but it sounds like it's been deleted. > > -- > Jon > > "Shocky" <yusuf.bhiwandiw...@xxxxxx> wrote in message > > news:455e7427-69b2-4336-a95f-18ea87fff419@xxxxxx > > > Quote: > > Hi there, > > I had marked one of my folders (G:/Personal) as hidden sometime back. > > Now, when i want to see the hidden folder, i am not able to do so, > > even after doing the following. > > 1) Went to Folder Options--> View > > 2) Checked the "Show hidden files and folders" option. > > 3) Press "Apply" then "Ok" Quote: > > But the folder does not appear at all. > > The strange part is : after doing the above when i again open the > > Folder Options dialog box, i see that the "Do not show hidden files > > and folders" option is checked on its own. Quote: > > After reading up on the net, i also tried after unchecking the "Hide > > protected operating system files (Recommended)" option. Quote: > > Not that, i think it should have anything to do with a user created > > hidden folder... but still.. tried it out. > > That does not work either. Quote: > > Please help me resolve this. Quote: > > Thanks a lot.- Hide quoted text - > - Show quoted text - |
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| Guest | Re: Hidden folder not showing in Vista Home Premium ... and how does one explain the behaviour that when i open the Folder Options dialog box again (after checking the "Show hidden files and Folders" option), the changes are reverted back.. i.e. i see that the "Do not show.." option is checked again??? Any clues? On Sep 15, 9:51*pm, Shocky <yusuf.bhiwandiw...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > no sir jon> Its not been deleted.. > i removed the hidden attribute using command prompt "attrib -h" > command .. and the folder appears!!! > > The problem here again is.. in this folder.. i have many sub folders > and sub sub folders whose names i may not know.. > so doing the same for all these sub folders using command prompt > attrib -h command seems too far fetched.. > (using attrib -h command with the wildcard "*" works only for files, > not for sub folders) > > Any clues?? > > On Sep 15, 9:17*pm, "Jon" <Email_Addr...@xxxxxx> wrote: > > > Quote: > > I hate to break the 'shocky-ing' news but it sounds like it's been deleted. Quote: > > -- > > Jon Quote: > > "Shocky" <yusuf.bhiwandiw...@xxxxxx> wrote in message Quote: > >news:455e7427-69b2-4336-a95f-18ea87fff419@xxxxxx Quote: Quote: > > > Hi there, > > > I had marked one of my folders (G:/Personal) as hidden sometime back. > > > Now, when i want to see the hidden folder, i am not able to do so, > > > even after doing the following. > > > 1) Went to Folder Options--> View > > > 2) Checked the "Show hidden files and folders" option. > > > 3) Press "Apply" then "Ok" Quote: Quote: > > > But the folder does not appear at all. > > > The strange part is : after doing the above when i again open the > > > Folder Options dialog box, i see that the "Do not show hidden files > > > and folders" option is checked on its own. Quote: Quote: > > > After reading up on the net, i also tried after unchecking the "Hide > > > protected operating system files (Recommended)" option. Quote: Quote: > > > Not that, i think it should have anything to do with a user created > > > hidden folder... but still.. tried it out. > > > That does not work either. Quote: Quote: > > > Please help me resolve this. Quote: Quote: > > > Thanks a lot.- Hide quoted text - Quote: > > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - > - Show quoted text - |
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| Guest | Re: Hidden folder not showing in Vista Home Premium Cool. I'm glad you proved me wrong and your files survived! You can use '/s' with the attrib command also to process subfolders as well in one fail swoop ie so that you don't have to type the command for each folder. Also via explorer you could right-click the top level folder > Properties > Uncheck the 'hidden' attribute. You may get the option to apply it to all subfolders at the same time. Worth a try. -- Jon "Shocky" <yusuf.bhiwandiwala@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:1aa7ec1a-cd71-47e5-a4a0-2dcc99fd822e@xxxxxx no sir jonIts not been deleted.. i removed the hidden attribute using command prompt "attrib -h" command .. and the folder appears!!! The problem here again is.. in this folder.. i have many sub folders and sub sub folders whose names i may not know.. so doing the same for all these sub folders using command prompt attrib -h command seems too far fetched.. (using attrib -h command with the wildcard "*" works only for files, not for sub folders) Any clues?? On Sep 15, 9:17 pm, "Jon" <Email_Addr...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > I hate to break the 'shocky-ing' news but it sounds like it's been > deleted. > > -- > Jon > > "Shocky" <yusuf.bhiwandiw...@xxxxxx> wrote in message > > news:455e7427-69b2-4336-a95f-18ea87fff419@xxxxxx > > > Quote: > > Hi there, > > I had marked one of my folders (G:/Personal) as hidden sometime back. > > Now, when i want to see the hidden folder, i am not able to do so, > > even after doing the following. > > 1) Went to Folder Options--> View > > 2) Checked the "Show hidden files and folders" option. > > 3) Press "Apply" then "Ok" Quote: > > But the folder does not appear at all. > > The strange part is : after doing the above when i again open the > > Folder Options dialog box, i see that the "Do not show hidden files > > and folders" option is checked on its own. Quote: > > After reading up on the net, i also tried after unchecking the "Hide > > protected operating system files (Recommended)" option. Quote: > > Not that, i think it should have anything to do with a user created > > hidden folder... but still.. tried it out. > > That does not work either. Quote: > > Please help me resolve this. Quote: > > Thanks a lot.- Hide quoted text - > - Show quoted text - |
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| Guest | Re: Hidden folder not showing in Vista Home Premium Yeah, that's an odd one. Not sure what would cause that, other than a piece of malware on your system. Might be worth doing a virus scan. -- Jon "Shocky" <yusuf.bhiwandiwala@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:355a0787-d27f-494a-973c-c3597ab43ac4@xxxxxx ... and how does one explain the behaviour that when i open the Folder Options dialog box again (after checking the "Show hidden files and Folders" option), the changes are reverted back.. i.e. i see that the "Do not show.." option is checked again??? Any clues? |
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| Guest | Re: Hidden folder not showing in Vista Home Premium Quote: > (using attrib -h command with the wildcard "*" works only for files, > not for sub folders) > > Any clues?? > Also attrib has a '/D' option to process folders as well -- Jon |
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| Guest | Re: Hidden folder not showing in Vista Home Premium Thnks Jon.. did not know about the /D switch... i guessed too tht it could be some malware restricting hidden folders/ files from being shown. had run a virus scan recently and it had come out clean.. but u never know. Thanks anyways for the replies. On Sep 15, 10:17*pm, "Jon" <Email_Addr...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: Quote: > > (using attrib -h command with the wildcard "*" works only for files, > > not for sub folders) Quote: > > Any clues?? > Also attrib has a '/D' option to process folders as well > > -- > Jon |
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