What should I do if the music folder in the Vista system turns yellow?

  
                  

The folders in Vista's default "username" directory, such as documents, music, and other folders, come in a variety of forms, different from the yellow icons of ordinary folders. So, if these folder icons are no longer, change back to yellow?

In fact, it is very simple, this is naturally not a problem for Windows masters. The Windows folder icon is controlled by the hidden file desktop.ini, which tells Windows how to present the folder. So, a small operation on this file can solve the problem.

Operation: Win+R, enter

notepad %USERPROFILE%\\music\\desktop.ini

Enter, so you can see the desktop.ini file The content should look like this:

If not, there should be two lines missing:

[LocalizedFileNames]

Sample Music.lnk=@%SystemRoot %\\system32\\shell32.dll, -21806

can be restored.

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