i hid files instead of unhiding them

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I inadvertently hid my "c:\users" folder. How do I unhide it? When I right click on the "c" drive I have no properties to unhide the contents.

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I inadvertently hid my "c:\users" folder. How do I unhide it? When I right click on the "c" drive I have no properties to unhide the contents.

Thanks!

hi and welcome,

http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/394-hidden-files-folders-show-hide.html

In the explorer on the taskbar go to organize -> folder and search options

Click the view tab , then check "show hidden files, folders or drives"

and click ok.

now you can see the users folder.
right click on it and chose unhide.

then you can repeat the procedure and unceck the "show hidden files, folders or drives" again.

good luck
 
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Go to the folder options and select show hidden files, then unhide files you want, and then return to the folder options and select don't show hidden files...
 

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Thanks. Now when I go to unhide, I get a message that i need administrative approval. How can I set my system so it NEVER tells me I need administrative approval. This is so annoying!!
 

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Thanks. Now when I go to unhide, I get a message that i need administrative approval. How can I set my system so it NEVER tells me I need administrative approval. This is so annoying!!
Control panel -> system and security -> change user account control settings, and then drop slider down to "never notify".
Edit: But its not recomanded.
 

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Control panel -> system and security -> change user account control settings, and then drop slider down to "never notify".
Edit: But its not recomanded.

I did that but that is for programs accessing the system and is NOT for the user (or in my case administrator) to move/edit/delete folders and files.
 

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