Hidden File Scanner

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Thursday, 11th Jun 2009 | Share


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Quite sometime back we had told you how to view hidden files in Windows and also had a script that would allow you to view or hide hidden files with a single click.

However those hidden files maybe scattered across your computer and trying to find all hidden files may turn out to be pretty cumbersome.

A useful called Hidden file scanner come in pretty handy here, by allowing you to scan your computer and find hidden files that are scattered across in various folders and drives.

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Once Hidden Files scans your computer it will show you a list of hidden files that exist on your computer, you can either delete them or unhide them with ease.

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  1. Wilson Pon
    June 12th, 2009 at 11:54 am #

    I normally used the CCleaner to scan and delete all the hidden files. Since you’re recommending this freeware, I decided to try it out!

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  2. Softtouch Software Design
    September 16th, 2009 at 3:55 am #

    Hidden File Scanner was updated recently.
    The new home is now http://www.freesoftwaretoolbox.com, and no longer delphifreeware.com.

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