14
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2009

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Sometimes, without you knowing your computer may hide files from you in your USB driver. Most of the times this odd behaviour is caused by a virus or malware which attempts to spread itself into other machines. If you are concerned about what your USB dongle may really contain, here is a simple application which, in a couple of step, shows and recovers hidden files with the main goal to let you understand what’s going on in your USB device!

USB show is a small, portable application which show, display and recover hidden files in your USB driver. It just weights 109 KB and is compatible with Windows XP and Windows Vista. Enjoy!



Tags: freeware, usb, utility

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