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Hey everyone! I am releasing my application to you guys, really helpful and useful when you want to quickly hide and unhide your hidden files as well as file extensions. You can use it for finding hidden malware in your temp folder or your appdata. I just thought i'd share the awesomeness with you guys. Extremely easy toggle features... Enjoy.

Completely safe to use, you can trust me, scan it all you want, I guarantee its safe. It might detect it as "malware" because it edits a few keys in the registry but its safe. Promise!

Check out screen shot for more information... Please Leave a comment, I really want to know your opinion. Also, this DOES edit your Registry so you must be an Administrator, works in Vista and Windows 7. Unsure about any other OS'. Source code will be released if I feel it should be. Btw, I am MaiTriCks.

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Good tool, and you inspired me to write a small image tutorial for manually enabling/disabling the showing of hidden files and file extensions.


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(10-13-2010, 07:06 PM)Sickshot Wrote: [ -> ]Good tool, and you inspired me to write a small image tutorial for manually enabling/disabling the showing of hidden files and file extensions.


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LOL, no offense to your great tutorial, but opening an app and clicking a button is as easy as it gets.
(10-13-2010, 09:15 PM)L3g1tWa5te Wrote: [ -> ]LOL, no offense to your great tutorial, but opening an app and clicking a button is as easy as it gets.

It's an alternative if for some reason the user doesn't have an administrator account or doesn't trust/can't use your program.
(10-13-2010, 09:19 PM)Sickshot Wrote: [ -> ]It's an alternative if for some reason the user doesn't have an administrator account or doesn't trust/can't use your program.

I believe if they don't have Admin privileges, such as on WinVista/7, its impossible. You, have XP thus more likely they are more unsecure about the registry.
(10-13-2010, 09:15 PM)L3g1tWa5te Wrote: [ -> ]LOL, no offense to your great tutorial, but opening an app and clicking a button is as easy as it gets.

+1 . nice tool buddy
nice tool man thanks for this.
Thank you for the easy tool ! !
I think you are using the registry editing method, and deleting/changing a key's value or adding a new key to the registry.
I knew the path where the keys were located, but forgot it.
(11-06-2010, 08:48 AM)Marik™ Wrote: [ -> ]I think you are using the registry editing method, and deleting/changing a key's value or adding a new key to the registry.
I knew the path where the keys were located, but forgot it.

Awww that sucks, and yes I am editing the registry because thats the only way to access this function on Windows.
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