Friends Hide your folders with out using any soft
just go to
run.....>
cmd....>
note 1 "_" give 1 space on that place
note 2 ex:- if your folder is at D drive then
-->first you D: and press enter after you write below command
-->Attrib "your folder name"_+r_+a_+s_+h
-->enter
-->if you want to view that folder then
you write same command use with -
like -->attrib "your folder name"_–r_–a_–s_–h
For example:
->first you D: and press enter after you write below command
-->Attrib "Wehackers"_+r_+a_+s_+h
-->enter
-->if you want to view that folder then
you write same command use with -
like -->attrib "Wehackers"_–r_–a_–s_–h
Note:
replace "_" by space
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i cudn't even understand a single thing. pls explain with proper example.
gr8.....
bakbas us folder kokoi bhi delet kar sakta hai
thanks a lot...
if i forget the path of the folder how to retrieve that folder back... i mean any way to know dt path or view that folder
Just Follow the simple instructions below.
1. Maybe you want to try it out on an empty folder in case something goes wrong. So first create a folder in drive C , let say you name it as “devd” ( or anything ) without the quotes.
2. Next, open your command prompt ( Start > Run > type “cmd” in the Run box without the quotes )
3. Within the command prompt, type “attrib +s +h C:\devd” ( again without the quotes )
4. This command will make your folder completely invisible and it can not be seen even in hidden files and folders. Try search for the folder, I am sure it returns no result. It’s cool right?
5. To make the folder visible again type “attrib -s -h C:\devd”
6. And of course you can lock other folder too, by changing the location C:\devd to address of your folder.
thanx u very much
i am DEV-d ...electronics engineer...:) :P
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ITS AMAZING, I WAS SEARCHING THIS TRICK FOR SUCH A LONG TIME & YOU FINALLY HELPED ME .. THANKS A LOT.
BUT CAN I APPLY THIS TRICK TO HIDE FOLDERS IN MY DETACHABLE HARD DISK TOO ???
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