Many of the hidden system folders in Windows are identified in the Windows Registry along with a class ID (CLSID) key, special folder names, and the folders’ locations on your PC. Using those special folder names along with the Shell command means that even hidden folders buried deep in your file system are always just a few keystrokes away.
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by Walter Glenn via How-To Geek
How to Open Hidden System Folders with Windows’ Shell Command
Reviewed by Ossama Hashim
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June 08, 2016
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