The hidden AppData/Roaming folder holds tons of app-settings files you might want to modify, for example. Or perhaps you just don’t want your operating system treating you like a child and trying to protect you from yourself. Here’s how to view hidden files and folders in Windows 10, Windows 7 and Windows 8.1.
- Navigate to the control panel. In Windows 10 and Windows 8.1, you can get there by hitting Windows + X and selecting Control Panel. In Windows 7, just click the Start button or hit the Windows logo key.
- Select Large or Small icons from the View by menu if one of them is not already selected.
- Select File Explorer Options (sometimes called Folder options)
- Open the View tab.
- Select Show hidden files, folders and drives.
- Uncheck Hide protected operating system files.
- Click Yes when prompted to confirm.
- Click OK.
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