Vista folder turns yellow solution

  
        Yesterday, I strolled around the forum. I accidentally saw in the Q&A area that the "Music folder changed to a yellow ordinary file." I believe that many friends have encountered this problem. I just encountered this problem and found it some time ago. The solution. Under Windows Vista, all folder icons can be customized to your favorite icons. You only need to create a file called "desktop.ini" in the folder path to record additional information about the folder, such as icons, etc. . If you encounter the above problem, it means that the contents of the file have been tampered with, pointing to the wrong icon file. In general, if you can change the icon in "Right-click folder - Properties - Personalization", then redefine the correct icon, then what if the "replace icon" is not found in the property? The headache is that In most cases it is the latter. At this point, we must restore it by modifying the "desktop.ini" file. 1.Win+R runs "notepad %USERPROFILE%\\Music\\desktop.ini" or search directly in the search bar; 2. Usually you will see the following: 3. Replace the contents with: [.ShellClassInfo] LocalizedResourceName= @%SystemRoot%\\system32\\shell32.dll,-21790 InfoTip=@%SystemRoot%\\system32\\shell32.dll,-12689 IconResource=%SystemRoot%\\system32\\imageres.dll,-108 IconFile=%SystemRoot%\\system32\\ Shell32.dll IconIndex=-237 4. Log back in and re-enter Vista. At this point, it should have returned to normal. The other folder methods are similar, just replace the Music here with the corresponding name such as Pictures, Downloads, etc., notepad %USERPROFILE%\\Music\\desktop.ini and then replace the contents of "desktop.ini".
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