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    Mel Nestor is offline Senior Member
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    Default Ineffective to unhide system files

    Hello everyone, I installed Windows XP on my system and I have worked with this system without any problems. Last night I took the USB driver to copy some data, but when you set this, I noticed that my system is affected by the virus, and that my system files are hidden and can not display. I tried to remove the virus from your computer anti-virus scan, but after I removed a virus and I can not see the file system. Now, I do not what to do, can anyone suggest on this issue and so I can solve my problem.

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    Dorian Zurine is offline Senior Member
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    I even went through this same problem and to solve this problem I went through these stages: First, click the Start icon and then go to the race and because of this type: gpedit.msc. Now here, the windows and go to the user settings and after that select the Administrative Templates. Now to go to Administrative Templates Windows Components and select Windows Explorer. Now in Windows Explorer, double click on the folder option off the menu in the Tools menu and you click on it.

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    Leya lucila is offline Senior Member
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    We suggest you scan your computer and then you can solve the problem. like you said, that the system has been infected with the virus and, therefore, I would suggest you to scan or you can use anti-spyware system, and so that you can solve the problem. Go to some of the official website and then do a search for anti-spyware software and then install it on your system, but when you do this make sure you have installed spyware on the official site.

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    I went via this and I followed the steps under to see the system files and directory to do this, open Windows Explorer and in accordance with the choice to switch tools to the menu and select of record. Now the directory selection to go to the View tab and under, making sure the selection Show hidden files and directory, then click the OK button and try to open the file system you want. Hopefully this will defeat your trouble.

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