Blue color is normal condition when your drive/folder/files are compressed.
If you enabled the compression for the whole drive which is probably big in
size, it would take some time to compress it.
I wouldn't say your computer hanged, it was probably in the process of
compressing all of the files.
You can revert the situation by un-checking the "compress drive to save disk
space" option.
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"Fred" wrote:
> After attempting to gain some external hard disk room by compressing the
> disk (XP Home--right click on disk icon, go to properties, check the box
> that says compress drive to save disk space), the computer hung up. I hit
> the cancel button, and thing seemed fine until the next restart. The drive
> now shows up as before, except that its label is in blue, whereas all others
> are in black; upon opening the window, the files within that drive are also
> in blue, where they used to be black, and some of the items have
> disappeared. I ran chkdsk in read-only mode, and it claimed that a number
> of indices had been changed; it then proceeded to delete those entries.
> However, the problem is still apparent. Any hints on how to get things back
> to normal?
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