Using the Win XP System Recycle Bin Hidden Files

  
Everyone knows that using the Windows 98 Recycle Bin can hide files, but using the Windows XP Recycle Bin to hide files is not so easy, and the Recycle Bin cannot be turned into a folder as in Windows 98. Is there no other way? Of course not. It can be easily implemented with WinRAR 3.0, the steps are as follows.

1. First empty the recycle bin, then open WinRAR 3.0, enter the recycle bin from the address bar (such as "C:Recycled", regardless of whether the recycle bin is hidden, you can see), you can see two System Files.

2. Click on the "Add" button on the toolbar, enter the "archive name and parameters" window, change the compression package name in the "General" tab "archive file name" field (the default name is Recycled.rar); Then enter the "File" tab, click the "Add" button, select the file or folder to be hidden, press "OK" to return; then enter the "Advanced" tab, click the "Set Password" button, in Enter the password in the pop-up form and check the "Encrypt file name" check box, and finally click the "OK" button.

Now the original file (clip) has been packaged and hidden in the recycle bin, you can enter the "resource manager", delete the original file, then who can find hidden files besides you? Even if someone finds No password can't be solved.

recovery method is also very simple, open WinRAR 3.0, into the Recycle Bin, select the file you want to recover, decompress release to another folder.

Note: In order to prevent unintentional exposure, be sure to transfer the WinRAR 3.0 address bar to another path after the operation is completed. Otherwise, the next time you open WinRAR 3.0, you will enter the recycle bin directly.
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