Folder & File Name Fonts

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I don't know if this is anything important, but I thought I would ask.



About two weeks ago the font color of the file and folder names changed from

black to blue. This did not happen on all files and folders, it seems to be

random, but it happened to more than a few. Is this something I need to

worry about? Any help will be greatly appreciated.



WOLLAM
 
No, it just means the files and folder are compressed, if encrypted they

will be shown in green.



WOLLAM wrote:



> I don't know if this is anything important, but I thought I would ask.

>

> About two weeks ago the font color of the file and folder names changed from

> black to blue. This did not happen on all files and folders, it seems to be

> random, but it happened to more than a few. Is this something I need to

> worry about? Any help will be greatly appreciated.

>

> WOLLAM
 
WOLLAM said this on 3/10/2010 2:27 PM:

> I don't know if this is anything important, but I thought I would ask.

>

> About two weeks ago the font color of the file and folder names changed from

> black to blue. This did not happen on all files and folders, it seems to be

> random, but it happened to more than a few. Is this something I need to

> worry about? Any help will be greatly appreciated.

>

> WOLLAM




Blue means they are compressed to save space. Its an option under disk

cleanup to compress old files too. There is no harm in it, if you try

to read a compressed file the system just uncompresses it.
 
You have enabled file compression for little-used files. The names of files

that are compressed are blue and the name of any folder that contains

compressed files is likewise blue. To disable this feature, go to the

Properties of the drive, folder or file concerned. For the drive, the option

is right at the bottom: "Compress this drive to save disk space". For

folders and files, the comparable option is behind the Advanced button.



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Ronin



"WOLLAM" wrote in message

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>I don't know if this is anything important, but I thought I would ask.

>

> About two weeks ago the font color of the file and folder names changed

> from

> black to blue. This did not happen on all files and folders, it seems to

> be

> random, but it happened to more than a few. Is this something I need to

> worry about? Any help will be greatly appreciated.

>

> WOLLAM
 
On Mar 10, 2:27 pm, WOLLAM wrote:

> I don't know if this is anything important, but I thought I would ask.

>

> About two weeks ago the font color of the file and folder names changed from

> black to blue.  This did not happen on all files and folders, it seems to be

> random, but it happened to more than a few.  Is this something I need to

> worry about?  Any help will be greatly appreciated.

>

> WOLLAM




It means you did it.



Either from during a Disk Cleanup operation or manually by your own

hand.



If the blue color is annoying (like it is to me) uncompress them

through the folder Properties and be more careful. It will not hurt

anything to have compressed files, some folks will say it could lead

to performance issues to which I will say - maybe, but show me some

numbers. Generally there is no need to compress these days. I think

it is from the Win 9X days.



You can totally disable the check for files that need compression when

using Disk Cleanup - that will sometimes save you a lot of time when

Disk Cleanup appears to hang during the operation and looks like it is

broken.



In modern times, there is usually little reason to compress files and

if you have a couple million to check, you may just stop doing Disk

Cleanup altogether since it takes so long to check for files to

compress, so just tell Disk Cleanup not to do it anymore.



Here is how to remove the check:



http://support.microsoft.com/kb/812248
 
Thank you to all who responded. You have been a great help.



"WOLLAM" wrote:



> I don't know if this is anything important, but I thought I would ask.

>

> About two weeks ago the font color of the file and folder names changed from

> black to blue. This did not happen on all files and folders, it seems to be

> random, but it happened to more than a few. Is this something I need to

> worry about? Any help will be greatly appreciated.

>

> WOLLAM
 
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