Windows XP users will need to click on Tools -> Folder Options.Ģ. Open Windows Explorer, click on Organize -> Folder and search options in command bar. If you don’t want to show compressed or encrypted file or folder names in different color, you can disable this feature using following simple steps:ġ. Test 1.txt file is neither encrypted nor compressed, that’s why its name is showing in default black color but Test 2.txt file is compressed, that’s why its name is showing in blue color. Same theory applies to Test 1.txt and Test 2.txt files. In above screenshot, Test 1 and Test 3 folders are compressed whereas Test 2 folder is encrypted that’s why Test 1 and Test 3 folders names are showing in blue color but Test 2 folder name is showing in green color. Similarly an encrypted file or folder name is shown in green color. Windows automatically compresses a few files and folders to save space on your hard disk and when a file or folder gets compressed, Windows shows its name in blue color to make them easier to identify. Actually its a feature of NTFS file system in Windows. I think my system is infected with a virus.Ĭan you please provide a solution? Is it really a virus infection? It seems all files and folders names are turning into either blue or green color. Recently I noticed that some files and folders names are showing in blue and green color in Windows Explorer.
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