How to Hide a Folder Inside of a Picture in Your Computer

Download an archiver., Find a file to hide., Find an innocent file., Create a folder for the innocent file and the file that's to be hidden., Add the innocent file to the archive., Run Command Prompt., Get into the root directory., Hide the file...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Download an archiver.

    This can be any program that can archive files, such as 7zip or WinRAR
  2. Step 2: Find a file to hide.

    This can be anything such as a text document, a picture, or even a whole folder , An innocent file is a file that would not look suspicious, such as a picture or text file. , Make a folder in C:\.

    We'll be using test. , Right click the file, and click add to archive. , Go to the start menu, open Run, and type CMD. , Type in cd\ and type cd\ test , Type copy /b + , Delete the remaining files to finish the process , Open the not-so-innocent file with the archiver (7ZFM for 7zip) to access the hidden file
  3. Step 3: Find an innocent file.

  4. Step 4: Create a folder for the innocent file and the file that's to be hidden.

  5. Step 5: Add the innocent file to the archive.

  6. Step 6: Run Command Prompt.

  7. Step 7: Get into the root directory.

  8. Step 8: Hide the file.

  9. Step 9: Get rid of the evidence.

  10. Step 10: Access the hidden file.

Detailed Guide

This can be any program that can archive files, such as 7zip or WinRAR

This can be anything such as a text document, a picture, or even a whole folder , An innocent file is a file that would not look suspicious, such as a picture or text file. , Make a folder in C:\.

We'll be using test. , Right click the file, and click add to archive. , Go to the start menu, open Run, and type CMD. , Type in cd\ and type cd\ test , Type copy /b + , Delete the remaining files to finish the process , Open the not-so-innocent file with the archiver (7ZFM for 7zip) to access the hidden file

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