The option to display hidden files and folders has disappeared ShowThe option to display hidden files and folders has disappeared
Under Windows XP, you may lose the options that allows you to view files and cookies. This is usually due to changes in the register caused by a virus or malicious software on...
[VIRUS] - Unable to apply Hidden Files/Folders Show[VIRUS] - Unable to apply Hidden Files/Folders
Issue
Solution
Issue
When I click "Show hidden files" in “Folder Options” and apply, there’s no change
it still doesn’t show me any hidden file!
Then I tried scanning using...
Files and Folder hidden - how to fix? ShowFiles and Folder hidden - how to fix?
Issue
Solution
Issue
If you ever try accessing your partitions or flash drive, can't see any files or folders and you have checked the drive's properties and see that there's still data in it,...
Delete a file locked in the memory ShowDelete a file locked in the memory
You just download an object (file, folder or program) that makes your PC crash?
Moreover, no anti-malware seems to solve this problem?
Finally, it is impossible to move, rename and delete this...
Download Hidden Utilities XP ShowHidden Utilities XP allows you to access over 200 utilities that are not readily accessible to the user. Information systems, diagnosis, repair tools, utilities and Windows command lines are easy to open and many more.
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Hidden Utilities...
UNIX Commands ShowTable of the main UNIX commands
Unix Commands
Description
Options
ls
lists the content of a directory
-a
Displays all files, including hidden files
-I
Displays a...
Operating Systems - MS-DOS - Tips ShowSetting the CD-ROM drive
The CD-ROM drive is configured in the config.sys and autoexec.bat system
files. The CD-ROM drive device driver must be configured in the config.sys file (even if the device is
automatically detected in Windows). To do...
UNIX system - The shell ShowIntroduction to the shell
The command interpreter is the interface between the user and the operating system, hence its name "shell".
The shell therefore acts as an intermediary between the operating system and the user using command lines...