Thanks guys. Problem now solved!
The difficulty that I was having in unchecking the " hidden" box that I had mistakenly checked in the first place, was that I could no longer see my user file in order to reverse that process. I finally realized through the combined advice of you all that I had to "show hidden files" before I could get to my user file to reverse my error. While I remain a little confused in understanding the difference between those two separate processes, I solved my problem by going through the steps below, which I have summarised for my own records. I used your very helpful " How to…" guides (4 of them), in order to learn how to undertake each process. When I was searching for a solution to this prior to joining up with your group, I noted that others had done the same thing and were a also seeking answers. Maybe this could become one of your " How to…" standing instructions.
Anyway, thanks heaps to you all for your great help and assistance in guiding me through this potential disaster. At least I learnt some new stuff as a result, and will also be a little more careful next time. I will remain a member and maintain a watch. Hopefully they will be something that I will be able to help someone with. I use windows 7 speech recognition exclusively, (this note has been written simply by talking to my computer), as I can no longer use a keyboard. It is fantastic. But it needs persistent & determined use in order to achieve a high level of operation. Maybe we could have a forum on this topic?
Anyway, thanks again and regards from the land of Oz. Another beautiful summer's day here in Melbourne, Australia.
Solution to accidentally hiding my user file.
1. Click “start”
2. Click “control panel”
3. If control panel is in “category” view, change to “small icons” view.
4. Click “folder options”
5. Select the “view” tab
6. Under “hidden files and folders”, change selection to “show hidden files, folders, and drives – ON”
7. Click “apply”, then “OK”
8. Open windows explorer, and click on “local disk C:”
9. Then click “users”, and you should now be able to see the user that you had previously hidden.
10. Right click on your user file
11. Click “properties”
12. At the bottom of the “general” tab, under attributes, you will see the box labelled “hidden”, that you ticked in the first place to bring about this disaster. UNTICK THAT BOX.
13. Click “apply” then “OK”. The process to unhide all files in this user will begin. You will watch the reverse of the lengthy process that you saw happening when you ticked this box in the first place. The whole thing will take close to an hour for the computer to complete.
14. Everything should now be restored. Restart computer to check. Then have a beer.
Robert.