Come fare dispositivo di piegatura invisibile e nascondere le lime riservate

Ci sono molti punte e trucchi che possono essere applicati a Windows XP per conservare o nascondere le vostre lime riservate. Alcuni di questi trucchi richiedono l'uso di determinati softwares mentre alcuni trucchi richiedono la manipolazione complessa e tweaking pesante alla vostra registrazione.

Jeff da Sono migliore di voi ha fornito un dolce e semplice piccolo trucco che può aiutarlo a fare un dispositivo di piegatura invisibile in modo da potete conservargli le vostre lime riservate.

Qui è come il trucco va:

  1. Prescelto il dispositivo di piegatura che desiderate rendere invisibile
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  2. Giusto scatto sul dispositivo di piegatura e sullo scatto Cambi titolo ed allora rimuova il nome corrente del dispositivo di piegatura. Windows non permette che abbiate un dispositivo di piegatura nameless in modo da imbrogliare le finestre usano Alt+0160 combinazione per generare un nome invisibile per il vostro dispositivo di piegatura
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  3. Ora ancora Giusto scatto sul dispositivo di piegatura nameless e prescelto Proprietà. Vada a Adatti la linguetta ed allora si scatta Cambi l'icona
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  4. Nella lista delle icone troverete 2-3 icone invisibili. Selezioni una di quelle icone invisibili e premi Approvazione ed allora ancora Approvazione. Congrats ora avete un dispositivo di piegatura invisibile
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La cosa più brillante circa questo trucco è che soltanto apparentemente rende al vostro dispositivo di piegatura l'accesso così ostruente invisibile dell'occhio a tutta la parte interna delle lime che il dispositivo di piegatura e soltanto voi sanno dove il dispositivo di piegatura è e può scattarlo in qualunque momento sopra appena come su un dispositivo di piegatura normale di Windows vedreste tutte le lime nascoste all'interno di esso.

L'unico punto debole è che quando rinfrescate il tavolo o l'azionamento, il dispositivo di piegatura otterrà rivelatore per una frazione di un secondo. I was using the same trick till my friend found out this way .
  • that's a cool trick DJ, now I know how to store my music on my work computer
  • @ DJ flush
    hey good find, I knew both the tricks but never thought of doing it together.
    @ Madhur
    I think disabling the option "Enable thumbnail caching" will solve the issue. I am not sure though.
  • All this methods can be exposed if you have another Geek around you. :)
    That is the reason I use free hide to lock the folder. :)
  • Alt + 255 is a good alternative for blank character :)
  • Nice trick, but as Shivaranjan said all Geeks will be able to find the trick. :D
  • Hehe should be good enough for hiding folders from family members who aren't geeks. As to what the folder contains, who knows? Hehe
  • Also it shows up when you are viewing in explorer in detail view and it creates a space so it should be rename with z or something but that will defeat the purpose of hiding it. Anyway nice trick but not of much use.
  • Haha Dj thats a nice trick but as Madhur said the refresh thing is the weak point but i don't care because no one will figure it out in my case :D
  • Me
    How do you do the Alt+0160 part?
  • Nice trick
  • Me Alt+1060 means that you have to press 1060 on your num pad while holding the Alt key on your keyboard and then release it.

    On releasing the Alt key you will get an invisible character. Every alphabet and character on your keyboard can be accessed using a set of combinations using the Alt key.
  • Kiwi
    is there a way without using a program to make the folder uclickable and invisible
  • gummy gobbler
    Just select your folder, go to 'file' scroll down to 'properties' and and make your folder hidden. It disappears - you can find it again by doing a 'search' but you have to know the name of the folder
  • This is a great trick, I started using it at work just to hide a couple of files (ebooks and stuff) and it is a great way to hide a folder. Unless you are very careful (or know about it) I would say most people don't even notice the little folder icon with a blank name.

    Thank for the info.
  • Babs
    Stupid stupid stupid!

    Anyone who knows anything thing, even remotely, can do a search for jpgs, mpegs, docs or documents and find what you have hidden on the computer. If it is a keylogger you are trying to hide, they can also do a search for the original keylogger name (or all know keyloggers) even if you changed the name the search still goes back to the file/files. The names of keyloggers are all over the net or the names of pull-down browsers as well. All they need to do is a search for any of these things and busted.

    Also all they have to do is a Windows (or other software) run command (all available on the internet even for rookie moms like me) in the all too common "dos" and restore the files (sfc /scannow) to their orginial versions thus erasing everything you saved in these "invisible" files. Or they can do a system restore to the oldest date available and it should tell everything installed on that particular day. Or if they think there are hidden files or just reload the factory software.

    The only sure way to keep prying eyes out is to make your folders private and that would only be done in the administrator of the computer's password-protected access. Sorry to burst that bubble.

    From a very clever detective of a mom
  • Me
    Wow, get a life Mom.
  • Vicky
    How to do delete/remove or unhide that invisible folder?
  • John
    I have been trying to delete the folder that I made invisible for a long time now and I can not figure out how to do it. It is set as "Read Only" and it won't let me change it so it's not read only.

    Please Help
    Thanks
  • A Genius
    you put it in the corner of the desktop
  • jonny
    Jeez Babs, you need to give your kids some privacy.
  • Ricky
    Oh and to John, you need to download this free application to get rid of it. I had to do it with a bunch of folders and files said to be currupted on my computer a while back, and this program did it. However, be careful on how you use it, because if you take a file from windows and tell it to get deletd when your computer doesnt want it to be, you will break out into hell :D
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