Hide Text Files Inside Pictures  

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Have you ever had a file that you didn't want your younger brother/sister to delete? Well good enough for you today you will learn how to do this. Please comment if this hack helps you or is useful to you.

Programs you will need:
-WinRAR

Here are the steps to completing this tutorial:

#1: Find the picture you want to use (Can have no spaces in the name)

#2: Find the text file you want to use (Can have no spaces in the name)

#3: Select the two files that you want and have them selected at the same time:



#4: After the two files are selected find the word "Edit" at the top, on the toolbar.

#5: Click cut under the edit drop down menu

#6: Go to "My Computer" and click "Local Disk (c:)"

#7: At the top, select "File", "New", then "Folder".

#8: Name the folder files

#9: Now click the folder you just created and select "Edit" then "Paste".

#10: Now right click on your text file and select: Add to "What ever you named your text file".

#11: It should have just created another file named the same thing.

#12: Leave all that stuff up and go back down to the start menu and select "Run"

#13: Type in "cmd" (Without quotes).

#14: This will open up a black screen with white letters. This is named Comand Prompt.

#15: Now on cmd type in: cd c:\files, and hit enter.

#16: Now type in, copy /b what ever your picture is with the file, example, sunset.jpg. Then type in after your picture file, put a space + whatever your text file is. (Example: secret.rar) ALWAYS PUT RAR. Then put after that, whatever you want to name the picture again.

EXAMPLE: copy /b Sunset.jpg + secret.rar blblblbvlblblblblbl

#17: Hit enter

#18: Now you can exit out of cmd. So click x.

#19: You might notice it left a new file of what you named it.

#20: Now go back to start and click "Al Programs", "WinRAR", "WinRAR".

#21: Once the program WinRAR loads, click "File" then "Open Archive"

#22: Select my computer on the left.

#23: Open "Local disk (c:)"

#24: Select the folder you created: "files"

#25: Go to the bottom of the menu and you will see: "All archives" click the down arrow and change that to, "All files".



#26: Now you should be able to see the file that you named whatever you wanted.

#27: Select the file and the hit open

#28: Then select "Extract To" and hit ok.

#29: You should see a folder named picture

#30 If that didn't clear things up this video tutorial will:

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