Search Windows XP hidden files two methods

  
        For security reasons, by default Windows XP does not search for hidden files and folders (even if "Show all files and folders" is set), but we can achieve the following two ways.

1. Direct setting

First open the "Explorer", click the "Search" button on the toolbar, click "Change Preferences" in the "Search Assistant" column on the left, The system will ask you: "How do you want to use the search assistant?", click on the "Change file and folder search behavior" in the middle, and then select "Default file and folder search behavior" for "Advanced" OK to see " More advanced options", click on it will pop up a lot of advanced options, well, still hesitate, quickly check "search for hidden files and folders", if you need other options (such as "case sensitive" ") can also be selected together.

2. modify the registry law

If you think the above settings are too cumbersome, can be achieved by modifying the registry approach. Open the "Registry Editor" and navigate to the "HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorer" branch. In the right window, find the DWord value "SearchHidden" and set its value to "1".
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