>Grab a copy of ResEdit from Apple.  Use that to set the visibility flag of
>the folder (through the File/Folder Info menu item) to true.
>
>the pickle

Although ResEdit will see the invisible folder it will only open files
within the folder.
Try BuscaInvisibles application. It will search the HD for invisibles and
allow setting both folders and files to visible.
<http://www.umich.edu/~archive/mac/util/diskfile/buscainvisibles2.02.sit.hqx>

Gamba
<http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2>



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