Hide/Show Folders Without Any Software:
To hide folders, you can disguise the folders as virtual folders.
Some examples of virtual folders are the Fonts folder, the Recycle
Bin, the Control Panel. When you try to open disguised folders, you see
the contents of a Recycle Bin or Fonts instead of the real documents
stored in the folders.
To hide folders:
- Right-click a folder and select Rename.
- Add the following to the folder name “.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}”. Don’t forget the dot.
That’s it. Wasn't it easy to hide folders? When you try to open your
hidden folders, you’ll see the contents of Control Panel, not the real
documents. If you rename the folders back, you’ll see the documents.
To rename the folder back, follow these steps:
- In Windows Explorer, select Tools > Folder Options from the Windows Explorer menu.
- Select the View tab.
- Clear the "Hide protected operating system files".
- Select "Show hidden files".
- Select "Display the contents of system folders".
- Click the Apply to All Folders button and then click OK.
- Then rename the folder back.
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