How can I change hidden and system file attribute? - Non-Touchscreen Windows Mobile Other

Hi guys!
I see that there are a lot of system file with hide and system attribute so I can't modify them... (i.e. the startup sound file)
Is there a way to change its attributes?

ahuh!
just replace that startup with another file with the same name or rename it to name of sound.wav.bak and replace it with a renamed name of sound.txt to name of sound.wav and u can use resco explorer smartexplorer of total commander to change a files attributes and if you cant see system files uncheck hide operating system files on pc folder option

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prom85 said:
You can add an empty .nomedia file to any folder you want to hide from image apps. Every good image app will respect this and will not show images in such folders ...
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genius! it indeed hide the images inside the said folder
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huhuhu
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