Black & Blue files??

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IN my folders files used to be black text. One day some turned blue. The
files that did change appear to be at random seeing as they vary from high
use to rarely used and the files could all be one type of application, but
some are blue and some black. How can i make them black again? Why is this
happening?
 
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David H. Lipman

From: "Heinyken" <[email protected]>

| IN my folders files used to be black text. One day some turned blue. The
| files that did change appear to be at random seeing as they vary from high
| use to rarely used and the files could all be one type of application, but
| some are blue and some black. How can i make them black again? Why is this
| happening?

Blues are compressed files (compressed by OS on NTFS partition).
Black are normal files.
 
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Ken Blake, MVP

Heinyken said:
IN my folders files used to be black text. One day some turned blue.
The files that did change appear to be at random seeing as they vary
from high use to rarely used and the files could all be one type of
application, but some are blue and some black. How can i make them
black again? Why is this happening?


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