A solution For Earlier Post.

As we posted the earlier post “Disguise your folders secretly“. There was a question within us!! We were too uncertain that whether that trick would work on Win Vista or Win 7. Then we got a copy of Win 7 which we hadn’t tried before. And followed the procedure mentioned in earlier post. But unfortunately it did not work. Again we got VISTA and tested in it too but it did not work. So we came up with a conclusion that the trick won’t work on Microsoft’s releases after Xp.

But we did not give up so we were in search of a solution when suddenly we thought of a plan. Making a bath file might work was what we came up to. So we tried making a batch and to our expectation it worked fine.

Here is what we did—

1) We created a folder named Wierd on My Document.

2) Then We opened notepad and typed — (ren wierd wierd.{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}). Without small brackets of course and saved it as a batch file in My Document Folder with name “hide.bat”

3) Then again in notepad we wrote the code (ren wierd.{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D} wierd). Without small brackets of course and saved it as a batch file in My Document Folder with name “unhide.bat”

When we executed hide.batch the folder changed to My Computer button. And functioned as My Computer. And when we executed unhide.bat then our folder reappeared.

Sorry for inconvinience though…

..::: Wierdgeks :::..

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