Sometimes there are files that you need to modify in Windows to tweak your favorite program, but when you go to look for them it seems like they don’t exist.  Often this is simply because the file is marked as hidden, and by default it won’t show up in your explorer window; Windows does this mostly to keep the average user from accidently deleting important application files, but for a power user it just gets in the way.  Let’s make those hidden files visible!

Step 1

Click the Start Menu Orb and then Click Computer.

Step 2

Click the Organize menu button and then Select Folder and search options.

Step 3

Click the View tab and check the bullet for Show hidden files, folders, and drives.* *If you need to see protected operating system files, you can also uncheck the option for that but it is recommended you leave them hidden.

Done!

You should now be able to see all of your hidden folders throughout Windows.  To test it, you can go into your %userprofile% directory and look for the AppData folder.  If AppData shows up, everything is good to go.

If you press Alt when you have a folder window in the front you should see the menus (File Edit View) and you should be able to find the option under View > Folder Options… just like before ;-) SMH Comment Name * Email *

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