very good video.. I watched someone else's video, but he only showed how to hide the files, but never showed how to find them. it was a good thing i tested it with a junk file first. but when I watched your video I learned much more and got that file back. thank you..
Thank you so much! For those wondering, this also works for Windows 10. Note to Creator... could you do a follow-up video on how to hide a folder that's inside another folder?
i never knew that cmd prompt method can also be used for hiding and unhiding files in usb will definetely follow before handing over usb to anyone. All The Best
Samir Vij Cool, i am glad that you learnt this from this tutorial. Do check out other interesting videos from my channel - technofare and do share your feedback on quality of content thanks
thank you for this interesting information.I have quite a few USB flash drives.When Windows 10 comes out in July please make a video giving a brief tour with your likes and dislikes.good luck.
Yes sir - Since you mentioned windows 10 in particular - i followed the complete steps again and it's working fine. Please go ahead and do the needful. thanks and cool
wow, i am glad that you found this to be helpful. Could you please pull some time and watch some other videos from my channel and share feedback on content quality
When opening Explorer in Win10H I see all my drives there, but I only want to see the drives I'm actually using for copying and storing files. I have C, D, G, H, I, J, etc. But I dont want to be looking at the drives with the letters G and H since I'm not actually using those for copying or storing files on them. It's only certain programs that uses those drives for storing and copying files on these (G & H), but I'm not actually using these drives myself (if you see what I mean?). So seems unnecessery for me to see that they actually exist on my computer (I know they do anyway). For example, it's a certain USB flash drive with licenses on it that only a certain program use, but I'm not using this specific drive myself when it comes to storing my own created files and I dont need to copy files from it either. I have other drives for the purpose of storing and copying files from them! Same thing with an external SSD that only a specific program use for storing and copying files into RAM, but again... I'm not using it for storing my own created files on it. I just wanna use Explorer for managing the files I'm creating myself; for my music production. For example I make backup files so they dont get lost or destroyed, I also fetch older music projects when I want to work again with them, etc. NOTE: But I dont want to hide away G and H from the programs that are actually using these drives on a daily basis. I just want to hide them away from me (hide them away from my eyes), not from the computer.
i want to ask you something regarding this tutorial , you told the "how to hide & Unhide files in USB Flash Drive. But if any body now this method as you told in this video he can see our files and he can use as he want. i need how to protect USB Flash with password.
you can use bit locker to password protect usb flash drive. I have tutorial on this on my blog - Technfare.com. Sharing link of the post with you.. www.technofare.com/how-to-lock-unlock-a-drive-in-windows-7-with-password/
please i have one player with 32 gb.5 gb.its secret space of disck.for ,,record,,i want all 32 gb.for music and i d ont no who make this.i want no make see what is in the secret space,i want work with the rest 5gb.memory....
I am trying to create a .bat file, to be able to open the hidden file with a password from the cmd prompt. I already got to the command prompt part to be able to input the password. However, when I input the password the cmd prompt continues to request the password from me. It doesn't allow me to access the file. I am using Windows 10.
Are you sure that you are entering the correct password, may be caps is on. right click, edit or open in note pad to check the password as explained in the steps. if you still face difficulty do share it