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3 Easy Steps to Show Hidden Files and Folders in USB Flash Drive or Memory Card

In this tutorial, I will teach you how to show hidden files and folders in your USB flash drive or memory card.
show hidden files in usb flash drive or memory card

If you are not familiar with the type of malware infecting your USB flash drive or memory card, you should be worried by now that all your files were gone. As long as your memory card or removable drive can be opened, don't jump into conclusion that your files are all gone. Here I will teach you 3 easy steps on how to show those hidden files and folders.

You can read related tutorial about fixing hidden files and folders but the tutorial that will follow is a lot easier for those who are not tech geeks.

3 Easy Steps to Show Hidden Files and Folders in USB Flash Drive or Memory Card


1. DOWNLOAD
Go to http://www.smadav.net/ and download SMADAV USB Antivirus.
SMADAV USB Antivirus is compatible for Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8.

2. INSTALL
Locate the installation file in your Downloads folder and double click the file. Just follow the simple instructions in installing SMADAV in your desktop PC or laptop.

3. SCAN
Insert the infected USB flash drive or memory card. SMADAV will automatically scan the detected removable device. Once the scan is complete, SMADAV will prompt you to fix detected errors or hidden files. Click Fix All and you're hidden files and folders will now be visible in your flash drive.
Show Hidden Files and Folders with SMADAV

Note: SMADAV is not enough to protect your computer from harmful malware. You need to install antivirus software to fully protect you from any harm brought about by malicious files and software.

If this tutorial on how to show hidden files and folders in USB Flash Drive or memory card has helped you in one way or another, please don't forget to share to your friends.

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