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Make a invisible folder..

saishashank96

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This is really simple

First make a new folder as normal...
now click on 'Rename' but do not actually rename it

Now hold Alt and type 0160 (note: do not type these numbers from above the letters but use the numbers to the right side of the keyboard)

Then press enter

the folder name should show nothing...

now all you have to do is change the folder's icon...

right click>properties>Customize>Change Icon

and scroll right to 15 coloumn and 2 row there is a icon which is blan click on it and press ok.

Now ur invisible folder is ready to use.
hid what ever u want in it now 1 can notice it .

Happy hiding!!!
 

Alta La-Ahad

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I am using it when i wanna hide something i dont want o be seen :p
 

popular101

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great information mate..i just encrypt my files using folder lock
 

CrossFires

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Yeah I used this to to hide something from my parents
 

iSk

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That is very cool, but you can still see it if you hover your mouse over it.

then just make the folder super hidden. :D

cmd > attrib foldername +s +h

it will make the folder super hidden. So, the folder won't be visible even though the users go to folder options and tick on "Show hidden files and folders." To view it, you need to remove tick from a option that is just one step below that option saying "Hide protect operating system files"

Or, just go to cmd > attrib foldername -s -h
 

CrossFires

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\"Noreturn\" said:
That is very cool, but you can still see it if you hover your mouse over it.

then just make the folder super hidden. :D

cmd > attrib foldername +s +h

it will make the folder super hidden. So, the folder won't be visible even though the users go to folder options and tick on "Show hidden files and folders." To view it, you need to remove tick from a option that is just one step below that option saying "Hide protect operating system files"

Or, just go to cmd > attrib foldername -s -h

lol thanks, never thinked that there is "super hide" option :D thanks again
 
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