Sunday 12 April 2015

How to Unhide All Hidden Files in the Flash Drive Memory(Step by Step)

Step 1
Plug the flash drive into a free USB port on your computer. Once the device is registered to Windows as a removable drive, open Windows File Explorer and note the drive letter for the USB drive.
Step 2
Open a command prompt window by typing “cmd” in the Charms bar's Search field. Click the “Command Prompt” link when displayed on the screen.
Step 3
Type “cd\” and press “Enter” to change directories to the root folder.
Step 4
Type the drive letter for the USB drive, then press “Enter.” The current directory changes to the root of the flash drive. Note that you can view all hidden files on the drive by executing the “dir/ah” command from the prompt. A list of the hidden files is displayed on the screen.
Step 5
Type the following command at the prompt, then press “Enter.” attrib *. -h -s /s /d The asterisk (“*") after the ATTRIB command indicates that the command should apply to all files and folders on the drive. The “-s” switch clears the System File attribute for all files. The “/s” parameter indicates that the command should apply to all files inside subdirectories. The “/d” parameter indicates that the command should apply to the directory containers, as well.
Step 6
Type “dir” at the prompt, then press “Enter” to view the files after the Hidden attribute has been removed.
Step 7
Type “exit,” then press "Enter" to close the command prompt window. Remove the USB drive from the port on your computer.

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