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Showing Super Hidden Files In Windows Vista
Windows Vista Tips
To show Windows Vista "super hidden" files, that
is, those files that are normally hidden from the user, you'll need to access
the registry editor.
To turn on (or off) super hidden files: (make
sure you backup the registry before making changes)
- Click the Start Button,
type regedit (Registry Editor) in the search box, and press
Enter
- Click Continue to get
past the User Account Control hurdle
- On the left panel, double-click to navigate
to the key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced
- On the right panel, double-click on
Superhidden
- In the Value Data box, change the value to "1"
- Click OK
- Exit the Registry Editor
- Restart your machine for the
changes to take effect
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