Reveal or Hide Windows System Files and Folders

Several folders in Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 98 and Windows Me that contain important system files (such as Windows, Program Files, Windows\System and Windows\System32 folders) have been hided or concealed. You won’t be able to see the listing of files inside these system folders, instead a patronizing warning will be displayed to warn about modifying the contents of the folder could cause your programs to stop working correctly.

In Windows 98, this warning will only appears if you enable the “View as Web Page” option. The same to Windows 2000, warning will be shown if you select “Enable Web content in folders” option under the General tab of the Folder Options dialog box. To show the listing of contents and files of the system folder, just get pass the warning by clicking a “Show Files” link at the side pane.

In Windows Me and XP, the system folders are protected by default. To view the files listing, just click on the “Show the contents of this folder” link. The file listing contents will remain visible thereafter until you click the text in the left pane to hide or conceal the contents again. To able to hide the contents again, you need to click on “Hide the contents of this folder” link on the left pane. If your left pane of Windows Explorer is folder pane, close it. And then select Tools -> Folder Options. At the General tab, for Windows Me, select “Enable Web Content in Folders”, or for Windows XP, select “Show Common Tasks in Folders”.

Windows 98 and Windows 2000 will auto-hide the contents of system folders again once you close Windows Explorer. To permanently disable hiding of system folders in Windows 98 and 2000, and permanently show the contents of all system folders in Windows Me and Windows XP, use the following steps:

Windows 95

  • Open My Computer.
  • Select the View menu and click Options.
  • Select the View Tab.
  • Select the Show all files Radio Button.
  • Click OK.

Windows 98

  • Open My Computer.
  • Select the View menu and click Folder Options.
  • Select the View Tab.
  • In the Hidden files section select Show all files.
  • Click OK.

Windows ME

  • Open My Computer.
  • Select the Tools menu and click Folder Options.
  • Select the View Tab.
  • In the Hidden files and folders section select Show hidden files and folders.
  • Uncheck the Hide protected operating system files (recommended) option.
  • Click Yes to confirm.
  • Click OK.
  • Click Start -> Programs and Accessories and open Windows Explorer.
  • Select a hard drive from the left hand side of the Windows Explorer window.
  • Select View the Entire contents of this drive.

Windows 2000

  • Open My Computer.
  • Select the Tools menu and click Folder Options.
  • Select the View Tab.
  • Under the Hidden files and folders section select Show hidden files and folders.
  • Uncheck the Hide protected operating system files (recommended) option.
  • Click Yes to confirm.
  • Click OK.

Windows XP

  • Click Start.
  • Open My Computer.
  • Select the Tools menu and click Folder Options.
  • Select the View Tab.
  • Under the Hidden files and folders heading select Show hidden files and folders.
  • Uncheck the Hide protected operating system files (recommended) option.
  • Click Yes to confirm.
  • Click OK.

The folder settings can be backup before you make any of the above changes, just in case in future, you may want to revert to display the warning message instead of directly showing the file listing contents. To backup, just create a backup of (or just simply rename) the folder.htt file that resides in each of the system folders where you want to disable the warning message. Then copy the folder.htt file from Web sub-folder of Windows (or Winnt) folder (which don’t have the warning message) to the folders where you want to disable the warning message.

To restore the warning message (hide the contents) for a folder, simply delete the folder.htt file from that folder, and then restore the old folder.htt (or simply change back name of previously renamed folder.htt back).


4 Responses to “Reveal or Hide Windows System Files and Folders”

  1. Ugo Daniels
    June 26th, 2009 00:47
    4

    God bless you man/woman. You just saved my life. I was almost dead but after reading this and implementing it, it worked like magic…wooooooohoooooooo

    You’re da bomb!

  2. shaw
    May 15th, 2009 13:57
    3

    I use Windows XP
    I click Start>>My comptuer>>Tools>>Folder Options>>View>>I don’t have the Hide protected operating system file and folder so how can I make this options again. I have autorun.inf in my computer, all of my drive I try to remove using Smart Virus removel, autorun Eater and cleanautorun but all of the program I have mention above can’t delete the virus in my computer. I try to install kaspersky I can’t install it…. do anyone have any suggestion?
    please help

  3. Trick to Enable Show Hidden Files and Folders in Windows » My Digital Life
    March 1st, 2009 02:08
    2

    [...] the system to reveal or show all hidden files, folders and drives, and then check if hidden files and folders are [...]

  4. atul
    January 29th, 2008 00:46
    1

    sir,madam

    when we open my computer then under tools button,under folder option under view tab under hidden file and folder option show hidden file and folder button is not working pls help me out

Leave a Reply

You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

Subscribe to comments feature has been disabled. To receive notification of latest comments posted, subscribe to My Digital Life Comments RSS feed or register to receive new comments in daily email digest.
Custom Search

New Articles

Incoming Search Terms for the Article

how to reveal hidden folders - reveal hidden folders - HOW TO HIDE SYSTEM FILES - revealing hidden folders - windows reveal hidden folders - hide system folders - reveal hidden files - unhide system folder in XPs in vista - restore hidden files xp - show or hide protected operating system files registry entry - system folders vista won't open - hide system files - hidden file revealer - "hide protected operating system files" - hide system folder - hide the contents of this drive - how to pass files to hidden files - remove user folder from navigation pane in windows 7 - windows 2000 system folder - hide contents of a folder - hidden files revealer - restoring hidden folders - windows 7 view system folders - how to hide system folders - hide folder contents xp - hide windows system32 directory in explorer - registry hide system files - hiding files windows me - Hidden folder revealer - what is the operating system folder for windows 2000 - how to view system and hidden files - how to reveal a hidden folder - how to hide drives contents in xp - how to hide to system files - nautilus hide harddrive - windows 7 explorer view system files - download of a program that shows all hidden folders on my computer - how to reveal hidden folders in xp - reveal hidden folders in vista - show me steps on how to hide a program in my computer - view sstem foldes windows 7 - hide system files xp - hidden windows system folders - hide window contents - how do i hide system folders - how to hide the contents of a folder - my folders show - reveal hidden folders windows 7 - show system folders on desktop windows 7 - windows xp doesn´t show hidden and system files -