How To Unhide Hidden File-Folder On USB
When
your folders go missing on your computer or your storage device, or
simply created shortcuts in each of them, then they are infected with a
virus, actually not a virus. So let's get to know how to get rid of it..
Step 1:
Open the Command Prompt. You can find it under "Accessories" or just search for "CMD" on search bar of your Windows computer.
Step 2:
Step 2:
Find
out in what drive of your computer the virus/shortcut are located. Go
to My Computer (for Windows 7 or below) or This PC; you'll notice the C,
D, E, etc drives.
Step 3:
Step 3:
Go to CMD and type in the commands.
For example, the virus is located in "F" drive, then just type <attrib -h -r -s /s /d f:\*.*, the F beside the D is your drive; simply change it to where drive the virus is located.
- -h: to unhide all files on drive W
- -r: create the files in drive W is free of read-only attribute.
- -s: making all files on drive W to be not part of the system again, so easy in the clear
- f: w drive
- *. *: All files ending in
Step 4:
Press
Enter. The bigger the files, the longer the processing takes. Wait
until you see "C\:Users.." again. It means that drive will unhide all
the folders in your drive.
Step 5:
Step 5:
Check
your drive again. The folders are now retrieved together with the
shortcut viruses. Remove unnecessary files, the shortcut files that are
not supposed to be there. You might find autorun.inf or desktop.ini;
simply delete them.
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