How to Show Hidden Media Files in USB Drive and Memory Card?

Summary: Can't find your favorite media files in your USB Drive or Memory Card? Learn 5 ways to see your hidden media files on any USB Drive or Memory card. Also, know why USB Drives or Memory cards' data gets hidden.

“Yesterday, when I connected my external USB drive to my Windows 10 computer, to my surprise, I found that my media files were missing. I neither deleted the files nor moved them to my computer. Please suggest any solution to get back my data and show hidden files in USB or Memory Cards. Thanks for your help.”

External USB drives have become common for people to use as data storage media. In addition, individuals use memory cards (SDXC) in their smartphones, tablets, laptops, camcorders, cameras, and CCTVs as a convenient storage solution. But, sometimes, the data stored on these storage media may not appear when viewed using File Explorer.

This blog will share the common reasons why media files get hidden on a USB drive and memory card. We’ll also share the different methods to show hidden media files from USB drives and memory cards on Windows 10.

Why a USB drive or Memory card?s data goes hidden?

The external storage drive’s data can turn hidden due for various reasons. Some of the common reasons for data getting hidden on a USB drive or memory card are as follows:

Methods to show hidden media files on a USB drive and Memory card

Show Hidden Media Files By using Google Chrome

To find all the files (including hidden ones) present on an external storage device by using Google Chrome, do the following:

  1. Connect the affected external USB drive or memory card to your computer.
  2. Note the drive letter of the storage device.
  3. Open Google Chrome, and on the address bar, type file:///x: then press Enter. (Here, replace x with the drive letter of the external storage device.) The Chrome browser will index all items on the external drive, including the hidden files.

Show Hidden Files By using Control Panel

To unhide files from an external storage device by using the Control Panel, do the following:

  1. Press the Windows key and type “Control Panel,” then press Enter.
  1. On the “Control Panel” window, click “Appearance and Personalization.”
  1. Under the “File Explorer Options” section, click the “Show hidden files and folders” link.
  1. On the “File Explorer Options” dialog box, select the “Show hidden files, folders, and drives” radio button. Then, scroll down and uncheck the “Hide protected operating system files (Recommended)” checkbox.
  2. On the Warning message box, click Yes. Then, click OK.

All the hidden files and folders will be visible?including $RECYCLE.BIN and System Volume Information.

Show Hidden Photos or Files using File Explorer

To unhide files and folders from an external storage device by using File Explorer, do the following:

  1. On File Explorer, go to View from the menu bar.
  1. Check the “Hidden items” checkbox. Then, click on Options.
  1. Select “Change folder and search options.”
  1. On the “Folder Options” dialog box, click the View.
  2. Under the “Advanced settings” section, scroll down and uncheck “Hide protected operating system files (Recommended).”
  1. On the Warning message box, click Yes. Then, click OK.

All the hidden images and files will appear in the external storage drive.

Show Hidden Media Files By using PowerShell

To unhide data from an external storage device by using PowerShell, do the following:

  1. Press Windows + X keys or right-click the Windows logo to open Quick Access.
  1. Select Windows PowerShell (Admin) to open PowerShell with Administrator rights.
  2. On the prompt, type dir -Force and press Enter.

This command will only show hidden files and folders but will not change the folder options in File Explorer.

Show Hidden Files By using Command Prompt

To view the hidden files and folder from an external storage device using the Command Prompt, do the following:

  1. /a ? Shows only the hidden folders.
  2. /a:d ? Shows all the directories.
  3. /a:h ? Shows only the hidden files.
  4. /adh ? Gives all the above information combined.

Bonus Tips

Conclusion

This post shared a variety of methods on how to show hidden photos or other media files in a USB drive and memory card on Windows 10 (as well as Windows 7). Once you unhide media files hidden by viruses, copy all the essential data from the drive and format it to remove any malware. Finally, copy the files from the PC to the external storage medium. Alternatively, you can use antivirus software to scan the USB drive or memory card to delete viruses or other malicious software.

In case the above troubleshooting methods can?t unhide the hidden media data, then it might?ve been deleted. You can try out a photo recovery software to recover deleted files from USB drive or memory card on Windows 10. The software can even help you recover your lost data from a corrupt storage medium.

FAQ

1. How to see hidden photos on an Android SD card?

To view hidden photos on the SD card, open File Manager in Android, go to Menu, click Settings and scroll down to turn on Show hidden files.

2. How to view hidden photos or files on an SD card in Windows 10?

Go to the View tab of your system’s menu in File Explorer, and check the box next to the ‘Show hidden files, folders, and drives option.

3. How to recover hidden pictures from an SD card?

Use photo recovery software to recover deleted, lost, corrupt, or hidden pictures from SD cards.

4. Why does my USB has hidden images?

There are various reasons why your pictures or files are hidden in a USB, including a virus and malware attack or it was accidentally deleted.

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