How can WinXP not display hidden files?

  

Sometimes hidden files and folders cannot be displayed properly due to computer poisoning. In this case, even if we select “display files and folders in the "folder options" folder, there is no way. . Recently, users with WinXP systems have encountered such a situation. What should WinXP do not display hidden files? How do you solve such a problem? Now Xiaobian will tell you about the solution that WinXP can't display hidden files.

The method/step is as follows:

First, use 360 ​​antivirus

1. Run 360 antivirus program, click “Quick Scan” in the main interface to quickly scan A virus program that exists on your computer. During the 360 ​​anti-virus software scanning process, the prompt “Hide folder settings are disabled” will be detected, and wait patiently until the program scan ends.

2. After the scan is complete, check the “Select All” checkbox and click the “Start Processing” button to have the 360 ​​anti-virus program automatically fix the suspicious programs and viruses. After the processing is completed, Xiaobian recommends a scan of the entire disk to ensure that the virus is completely removed.

3. Open the “Run” dialog box, enter the command “Regedit” in the input box, and then click “OK” to open the registry program.

4, expand “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE” → “SOFTWARE”→“Microsoft”→“Windows”→"CurrentVersion”→“Explorer”→“Advanced” →“Folder”→“Hidden”→“SHOWALL”.

5, find and double-click the "CheckedValue" key on the right side, set its value to "ld" in the window that opens, and then click “ OK & rdquo; to save. Finally press “F5” refresh. If you don't find the key item “CheckedValue”, you can create a new item yourself. See the later part of this experience.

6. Open “My Computer", click “Folder Options“ in the <quo;Tools" menu, switch to the “View” tab in the window that opens, then Find and tick “show hidden files and folders>, and finally click “OK> to complete the setup. After such a setting, long-lost hidden files and folders are displayed.

Second, the new registry "item" method

1, if you do not find the key item "CheckedValue", you can create a new item, the specific method is: in the registry window Right click on the right mouse and select “New”→“DWORD Value”.

2, then the newly created "DWORD item" is called "CheckedValue".

3. Double-click the DWORD item “CheckedValue”, set its value to “1” and click “OK”

4, if you think that the new method of "item" is more cumbersome, you can directly create a new text file, then enter the following content in the file, and the file exists in the "Show hidden files." Reg”, finally double-click to directly import the registry.

WinXP can not show the hidden file solution to everyone to introduce it here; if you have encountered the same problems as above, you can refer to the above method to solve it! I hope to help you here!

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