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Hide files behind Images

   HOW TO HIDE FILES BEHIND IMAGES:



  1. Select an image behind which you want to hide your file. 
  2. Now select a file which you want to hide ,make it in .RAR format with the help of WINRAR.
  3. Now make sure you paste both the files on the desktop.You can do it anywhere else but you need to have basic knowledge of command line.
  4. Now open cmd by going to START>ACCESSORIES>COMMAND PROMPT and type the following commands in it.
  • cd desktop




Here cd means change directory,you are changing directory to DESKTOP.

5.After that type the commands as shown below:

  • copy /b imagename.jpg+filename.rar finalimage.jpg

  • Replace the imagename in previous command by the name of your image you chosen to hide your file.
  • Replace filename eith the name of your file you want to hide.
  • Finalimage is the name of your image after you hide your file behind the initial image.You can name it as you want.
6.Now when you open the finalimage.jpg file on you desktop,it will open as a normal image file.

Congrats,you just created an incrypted image file.Use it as you want and enjoy.
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