Hide extensions for known file types - This is correct. In the File Explorer options, enabling this setting hides the file extensions (e.g., .txt, .jpg) for files with recognized types. Disabling this setting allows the file extensions to be visible.
Show hidden files - This setting allows users to display hidden files and folders but does not affect file extensions.
Enable viewing of full file paths - This setting displays the full path of the current folder in the title bar of File Explorer. It is unrelated to file extensions.
Display additional information about files - This setting might refer to showing details like file size or date modified, but it does not impact file extensions.
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