What should I do if the WinXP computer file name turns blue?

  

In the WinXP system computer we use, sometimes the file name becomes blue. Most users will think that the computer is infected with a virus or has a fault. In fact, the file name turns blue. It is a function provided by the system. After cleaning up the disk, or during the process of cleaning up the disk, give up cleaning in the middle. This is especially likely to happen after a reboot.

Any file name that is compressed or encrypted by NTFS will turn blue. If it is encrypted with EFS, it will be green.

To remove the blue file name effect, you can uncompress:

1. Open “My Computer”, right click on the compressed partition, in the “General” Under the card cancel the "small drive to save disk space" before the small tick.

2, if you want to cancel encrypt a single folder, you can right-click on the folder - Properties - General - Advanced, cancel & ldquo; compress files to save disk space & rdquo; that is, before Komagari can.

3. If you want to keep the compression, you can cancel the color effect (cancel the blue file name): Open “My Computer”-Click the “Tools”-“ folder on the menu bar. Options & rdquo;-“View”- Remove “ color display encrypted or compressed NTFS file & rdquo;

After reading the above, you will find that the file name turns blue. This is a normal phenomenon. If you encounter a file name that turns blue when you are using the computer, you can use it. The above method to solve.

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