deletion of images hidden hard drive

Currently, I took lots of photos of my hard drive.

I think that some of my images are still missing.  Someone told me that there maybe hidden pictures still on my hard drive.

1 is it?

2 If the answer is Yes, how I'd find everything and remove them from my old computer to my new computer.

Thanks for any help.

Hello

A handy utility to view all the files on your PC is called Commander free of charge, on the link below, because it displays the files that the operating system normally hides and has a search function.

Download the zip file on the link below and save it in your downloads folder.

http://www.SnapFiles.com/PHP/download.php?id=107872&a=7122339&tag=601108&loc=10

Then, if you do not have an extraction utility installed, download and install 7-Zip.  Please note that If you have a 64-bit installation, download and install the Installer x 64 64-bit .msi on the link below.

http://www.7-zip.org/

Once done, open your download folder, right click on the zipped file, choose 7-Zip, select extract files and then click Ok.  Open the newly extracted folder and double-click Setup to start the installation.

Kind regards

DP - K

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