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How To Enable ‘Show Hidden Files And Folders Option’ When Disabled By a Virus
A few days back my “Show hidden files and folders” option was not working at all even if I selected the option Show hidden files and folders from the folder option window, the changes would just disappear upon closing the dialog. It was probably some virus attack after which the Windows registry was not being [...] (more…)




