Msaada hii format

mkali mimi

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Aug 7, 2012
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Mwenye uelewa na hii ki2 anisaidie. kwenye pc yangu kuna kafile hua kanajitokeza asa kwenye desktop, hata sielewi kanatoka wapi. kijifile chenyewe hua ivi "desktop.ini" nkikafuta kanarudi. msaada
 
•Desktop.ini is a Windows XP system file that stores information about customized folders. If you have customized the display of a folder in any way, such as changing its icon or manner of display, Windows has saved those settings in a desktop.ini file.

•Since Desktop.ini is a Windows system file, you are probably seeing it because you have set Explorer to display hidden/system files. By reversing this setting, you can get rid of Desktop.ini.

In any Windows Explorer window, click Tools → Folder Options…
Click on the View tab.
Check off the radio button next to "Do not show hidden files and folders".
Put a check in the box next to "Hide protected operating system files (recommended)".
Click OK.
Here is a picture of the settings I have just described:

Fig. 2 - Changing Explorer's "View" settings in order to hide Desktop.ini.

Once you have made these changes, Desktop.ini should be out of sight and out of mind. Here is a screen shot of the same folder from Figure 1. It's still customized, but Desktop.ini is nowhere to be seen.
 
•Desktop.ini is a Windows XP system file that stores information about customized folders. If you have customized the display of a folder in any way, such as changing its icon or manner of display, Windows has saved those settings in a desktop.ini file.

•Since Desktop.ini is a Windows system file, you are probably seeing it because you have set Explorer to display hidden/system files. By reversing this setting, you can get rid of Desktop.ini.

In any Windows Explorer window, click Tools → Folder Options…
Click on the View tab.
Check off the radio button next to "Do not show hidden files and folders".
Put a check in the box next to "Hide protected operating system files (recommended)".
Click OK.
Here is a picture of the settings I have just described:

Fig. 2 - Changing Explorer's "View" settings in order to hide Desktop.ini.

Once you have made these changes, Desktop.ini should be out of sight and out of mind. Here is a screen shot of the same folder from Figure 1. It's still customized, but Desktop.ini is nowhere to be seen.

Thanks mkuu.. bt me natumia window 7, ila nmekuelewa.
 

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