How To Unhide System File

Feb 3, 2011

Can I unhide a system file of windows 7, as this option is locked for system files.....

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File And Folder - Hide Or Unhide

May 16, 2010

How to Hide or Unhide a File or Folder in Windows 7 ?

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Unhide Files In Other Disks Than C:?

Apr 7, 2012

 jpegs greyed out.jpg   16.49K  1 downloads How to unhide files in other Disks than C:?

I would like to run the unhide.exe program in other disks than C:/ There still remain jpg files hidden (greyed out).

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Unhide Album Artwork?

Feb 16, 2011

I know they are hidden and i have a lot of duplicates and what no and want to have a good clean up and possibly grab as much artwork as possible without going to google and going through the sordid take of finding them again.Now i know mine are all hidden and not embedded because a while ago i was using Recuva and did a full scan of hard drives and the first info it pulled up was the folders for the music with the album art showing but of course no music.Is this possible, after looking on google, i just seem to find people saying about un-hidding normal folders.

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Unhide All Files After Virus Removal?

Oct 25, 2011

I had one of these nasty system restore viruses and managed to get it off by running two different Malware programs each two times, where i had to get creative and load it using a USB stick and change the names to actually get rid of all the files.I then ran a system restore to the point just before this thing got on my computer and then half my folders returned. When I did the Unhide to Show the rest, they came back but are faded out or half lit. Office files won't open so I am assuming I need to re-install but before I do anything else, how do I get the files to show fully? Computer also will not start in normal mode, only safe. Got it to at least boot in Safe with Networking on this last round.

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Unhide All Files, Some Programs Still Missing?

Feb 8, 2012

After cleaning up from a bunch of bad viruses all of my files were hidden. I followed the directions from another thread to unhide them and recovered my photos and documents, but there are still some things wrong. My video clips will not play, and when I search for Windows Media Player there are no results. I went to the of control panel and add/remove programs, turn windows features on/off, and the box for Media Player is clear. How can I find it?

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Unhide Can't Restore A Missing Short

Nov 15, 2012

A lot of virus around there and I ran the unhide program. It found that a shortcut folder named smtmp can't be restored by unhide.how I can restore this folder.

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How To Restore Default Hidden Files After Using Unhide.exe

Feb 10, 2012

i have a problem and i found this forum which seems good in providing solutions.I was attacked today by a malware and I did some actions to get rid of it and now all seems good.Among my actions I used unhide.exe.the problem now is that ALL my files and folders are visible, even those which were supposed to be hidden.Well, maybe there is no harm in that but maybe they were hidden for a reason, that's why i would like to restore them to their default state.I see in many places that they say to do this:Start Menu - type in Search box -> CMD find at top - Right Click on - RUN AS ADMINType or Copy and Paste this at the prompt :secedit /configure /cfg %windir%\inf\defltbase.inf /db defltbase.sdb /verboset i'm afraid to do it because elsewhere it says that it may make my system unstable and not restore all the default security settings.

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Unhide A Folder In The Hard Drive Of Computer?

May 20, 2012

today one of my little cousins touched my computer and he clicked on hidden in the properties of the computer and now I cant find

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Jul 25, 2012

how to open the hidden files by using commands by forgetting the file name

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Start Menu And Programs Still Empty After Using Unhide.exe And Systemlook.exe

May 21, 2011

I have windows 7 home premium 64bit this has to be one of the nastiest viruses i have ever gotten and it kept telling me my hard drive clusters were messed up(laptop is barely 3 weeks old) and after i rebooted it, a program called PC performance and stability analysis kept running. I removed it though(maybe!notsure) using mbam and sas in safe mode. and ran both programs twice. after this everything was missing in the start menu and programs list. as well as the desktop shorcuts and my wallpaper was gone just a black screen. after reading over other topics of people have the same problem, i found unhide.exe which helped somewhat it found all my documents and such but not much. another topic i found explained how to use systemlook.exe and it keeps saying file not found and i have no idea of what do next? also im not even sure this trojan is gone, beacuse some programs get errors when they open up.

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Hide/Unhide Start Toolbar & Desktop Icons?

Jan 28, 2013

want to be able to have a completely clear desktop, void of icons and start toolbar with a hot key. However, I would like to be able have access to the start toolbar and able to have desktop icons available to me. This is where the hot key would come into play: the ability to hide/unhide both sets (icons and toolbar) simultaneously

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Keyboard Shortcut To Hide/unhide Navigation Pane In Explorer?

Jul 9, 2011

Anybody know a native keyboard shortcut that will hide/unhide the Navigation Pane in Explorer? Something like how Alt + P works to hide/unhide the Preview Pane?I have a netbook and sometimes I need more horizontal space so its nice to hide the navigation pane temporarily.

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File Too Large For Destination File System?

Feb 27, 2012

So I found a post on this forum with a similar problem. I'm trying to move a file that is larger than 4GB in size from my main hard drive to an external, and getting the error message in the title. The consensus on the other post was that the hard drive must have been a FAT format, and that too fix the problem either split up the file or reformat the hard drive as NTFS.Well, by all accounts, my computer is telling me that my external hard drive is ALREADY formatted as NTFS, but I'm still getting this error. I would prefer not to split up the file, but other than that, what are my options?

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"File Is Too Large For Destination File System"

Dec 6, 2011

I have a program I wrote in Visual Basic that copies a file from one directory into another directory at a prescribed interval. The Visual Basic programs uses the ShellFileCopy API function ShellFileCopy Visual Basic 6 API Function FreeVBCode code snippet: Copy Files Using the Shell API 99% of the time, the program works fine.However occasionally, I get a Windows error that pop's up that says "File is too large for the destination file system" This is extremely baffling as the size of the file that is being copied is under 1MB.

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"Unable To Create The New File 'New Library.library-ms' File System Error: (16389)"

Feb 7, 2011

We recently installed Yahoo messenger and suddenly the Library folder isn't showing any folders/files under the Administrator account. When I go to create a new Library it reads the following error message: "Unable to create the new file 'New Library.library-ms' File System Error: (16389)." Not only is the library no longer accessible, but I cannot access any of the Music, Pictures or Documents from the Start Menu.I am only able to access the folders using the search bar by selecting "User Name" from the drop down box, then suddenly everything's there. It will not allow me to drag/drop anything into the Library folder or even create a new one.

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System Cannot Find File Specified

Dec 26, 2012

After many different repair options, I've managed to get my network partially going again.My network is WLAN based.DHCP client will not start - error = "error 2, The system cannot find the file specified".I can ping 127.0.0.1, my gateway IP, my other PCs on the network but I still cannot ping localhost - error = "Ping request could not find the host localhost. Please check the name and try again".Just tried to update Malwarebytes Anti-Malware and it gave me the error : "PROGRAM_ERROR_UPDATING (0, 0, DNS error)

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The System Cannot Find The File Specified?

Dec 26, 2012

If I try to install a driver and not all of the driver files are present, I will get the error message "The system cannot find the file specified." But the problem is that it doesn't actually tell me what file it can't find. There is a large empty space right underneath the error, as if something should be in that spot, but the file name is not listed there.(The above example is if you were to update the driver manually. Like if you were to click 'Update Driver', then 'Browse my computer for driver software', then 'Browse' to the directory with the INF file in it, and then click 'Next'.)In Windows XP, if you received the same error, it would show you the name of the missing file.

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Jan 25, 2013

Every time I start my computer I get this message;Checking file system on C: The type of the file system is NTFS. One of your disk needs to be checked for consistency. You can cancel the disk check, but it is strongly recommended that you continue. To skip disk checking, press any key within(10)seconds.I have allowed it to continue numerous times, but it makes no difference, this same error comes up every time I start my computer, now I just press a key within 10 seconds and that gets rid of it.

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Jan 28, 2010

I'm trying to delete an ISO image which appears to be in use by System. When I boot into safe mode and try it, the error still comes up. I've also tried deleting it via the elevated command prompt. Changing the security permissions doesn't seem to do it

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Oct 28, 2009

I am using a Gparted boot CD (on my other computer) to create a new partition to install Windows 7. It has an option where you select a file system for your new partition, and I'm not entirely sure what this means.

The partition for my Windows XP installation uses a "ntfs" file system, so should I use that or leave it "unformatted"?

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Looking For A Versioning File System?

Dec 8, 2012

I'm really not sure where to post this, so I apologize in advance if I should have put it somewhere else, and trust that someone will move it to where it belongs.First, a little about my home setup: My family has a mix of machines on our network, running XP, Vista, and Windows 7 (plus one rarely used machine running W95 for an old favorite game we can't get to run properly on anything newer). Years ago, when replacing an old XP machine, instead of just trashing it, I decided to reconfigure it as an El Cheapo file server, reinstalling XP from scratch and adding a large (for the time) hard drive, most of which is shared over the network. Over time, I've continued to add disk space as needed, but kept to a minimal OS install.Now, most of our family has come to rely on this shared storage space, as a means of accessing their stuff from whoever's computer happens to be closest instead of having to run to their own machine all the time to get things done. However, in the past month or so, I've had three instances where important, frequently edited files have had to be rebuilt from backups because of various communications errors or other glitches that occurred while saving updates to them.I've come to the conclusion that it's probably time to demote some other machine to this file server role (which I'll probably be doing some time after the Christmas gifts are opened ), but it seems inevitable that THAT machine will also start acting flaky some years from now, and cause some future files to need to be similarly reconstructed. My question is, can I get and configure some sort of versioning file system for this machine so that with minimal (ideally no) forethought on the part of the end users, any file that is updated has the previous version automatically saved under an alternate name, and if another glitch occurs, we won't have to reconstruct more than the last session's worth of changes to it?

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Windows 7 File System/GUI?

Jan 29, 2012

This is a rather hypothetical question - I'm wondering if there are "mods" of some kind for the Windows 7 file system which includes some more flexibility in the GUI.As an example - I have searched for but couldn't find, a feature where you right click on a folder... and click "dump contents into current window", a kind of unwrapping of the contents of a folder into the same window. It makes intuitive sense to me, if I have a physical folder, I can just open it and dump the contents out in front of me. Currently though, I need to open said folder in another window, and then transfer all the contents BACK into the (let's say higher directory) windowIs there any tweak that would let me accomplish this kind of (command line reminiscent) file management jiu jitsu?

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Jan 23, 2013

I have usb not working it not recognized

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Aug 18, 2011

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Pasting A Copied File Into System 32?

Oct 20, 2011

I just want to apologize in advance for this dumb question and if this is not the right place to post this or if this is something too random to help me with (I'll be honest with you, I'm not going to use my newfound knowledge for a good cause; I'm trying to hack into my dad's password-protected admin account from my limited account because the parental controls he set up on my account won't even let me save any pictures. I think it's ridiculous.) but I figured it was worth a shot. The title is pretty self-explanatory...I just need to know how to paste this certain executive file I copied into the System 32 panel. Let's hope this works so I can finally download Skype without the constant inquiring of my dad's admin password!

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Jul 15, 2012

I have attempted on several occasions to access my communication program within my gaming community. When I attempt access I receive an error message concerning "File System Error 1073741515".

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Oct 26, 2012

My desktop was stucked with a blue screen saying � registry cannot load the hive files? After a lil bit research over internet I did recovery console, using windows xp cd that came with computer, I perform these steps at the command prompt, My computer was fixed but now it didn�t have any user account, and some of my important data are not there, though I have some older data. What should I do to get those data back?

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Error 2: The System Cannot Find The File Specified

Apr 9, 2012

I have a Sony Vaio Z VPCZ128 GG laptop with windows 7 professional preinstalled. I use a 3G usb modem to connect. Everything worked fine until a few weeks ago. Now when I try to open any dialup connection I get the error: Cannot load the remote access connection manager service. Error 711: the operation could not finish because it could not start the remote access connection manager service in time. Please try the operation again. See attached image. My services are as follows:

1. Remote access connection manager. Not started

2. Secure socket tunneling protocol service. Started

3. Telephony. Started When I try to start the Remote access connection manager, I get the error: Windows could not start the Remote access connection manager service on local computer. Error 2: The system cannot find the file specified. See attached image. Is there any way to solve the problem without having to reinstall or upgrade windows?

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System File Replaced But Still Corrupt?

Jul 25, 2012

I had Windows Vista and I upgraded using the 'clean install' to Windows 7. I had been experiencing BSODs (blue screen of death) and I thought a re-install, or an upgrade would solve those issues. However, I continue getting those BSODs now with Windows 7 as well.I can't quite recall the stop errors and names, but they were mostly IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL. I also had 'memory management' sometimes.Recently I powered on my computer and realized everything was running slowly, and I've noticed the BSODs have stopped. I ran everything, anti- malware, virus, spyware programs and they found nothing. I ran memory diagnostics and it came up with nothing. There's nothing really on this computer to be slowing it down since I haven't fully replaced all my files and it's a new OS.The only thing that found anything out of place was after running SFC /scannow, the CBS.log file says this in several places:

[code]...

What I could understand from that is it's saying that a file, called msdrm.dll.mui, is corrupt. Apparently it's in the 'en-US' folder (assuming). It also says on the last line, 'file is missing'.Now, I've replaced from the actual Windows 7 installation CD, the file msdrm.dll.mui in the en-US folder, and in another folder that had the same file. After restarting, the computer still runs sluggishly.My question is, why would the system file still be corrupt even after replacing it from the installation CD? The CD is fine, no scratches or anything like that, and it's virtually new.Also, could my system be missing something that the file msdrm.dll.mui needs to function properly? (I ask this because it says 'file missing') What can I do about this system file to fix it?Note: I looked up the system file msdrm.dll.mui and I read that it's needed for system performance (and performance right now is my issue so I'm guessing this is what's making my computer run slugglishly).

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Too Large For Destination File System?

Apr 15, 2011

I downloaded a 4GB .mkv file of a concert I wanted to watch. But since this was on my netbook, I tried to transfer the file to a 16GB Kingston USB Drive which is empty as I have bought it new. However I get an error saying that the "file is too large for the destination file system" and thus, cannot move my file to the USB. What is going wrong here?Here's a picture of the popup that occurs.

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