How to Show Hidden Files and Folders in Windows 7, 8.x, 10, or Vista
Show Hidden Files and Folders in Windows 7, 8.x, 10, or Vista
Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, and Vista hide important files and folders from view to keep users from deleting or otherwise modifying files they shouldn’t, but a simple checkbox can change that behavior.
The dialog has remained the same forever, but how to get to the dialog has changed a little in each version.
On Windows 8.x or 10
You can use the Ribbon’s View tab to get to the Options button.
Click the View tab, and then you should select “Show hidden files and folders” in the list. If you are trying to get into the Windows directories, you might want to also remove the checkbox from “Hide protected operating system files” as well.
On Windows 7 or Vista
To show hidden files, just click on the Organize button in any folder, and then select “Folder and Search Options” from the menu.
Showing Hidden Files and Folders
Click the View tab, and then you should select “Show hidden files and folders” in the list. If you are trying to get into the Windows directories, you might want to also remove the checkbox from “Hide protected operating system files” as well.
Once you are done, click OK.
Source: HowToGeek
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