Why have the folders on my D and E drives become lighter?

Updated on technology 2024-05-19
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Because the folder is hidden, there may be some little secrets inside! If you want the folder to disappear completely, you can open My Computer, Tools, Folder Options, View, and Don't Show Folder. Then the folder is gone, if you want to see the folder again, click to show the folder, of course, you can also choose to restore the folder to its normal form, right-click on the folder and select read-only.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Is this what you said about the folder getting lighter? As shown in the figure below: This is a hidden folder, if that folder is what you usually use, then you use the mouse to right-click on the folder"attributes"Then below the pop-up window, it will be"Hidden"Just remove the attributes!

    As shown in the figure below: If these folders are not what you usually use, then you can turn off the system's function of showing hidden folders (many system files are hidden, just ignore it)!!Here's how:

    Here's what to do: Next"Show the system hidden folders"(just like the one selected in the figure below, all system files under this mode will be hidden, but all hidden folders that are not the system itself can be seen)!!As shown in Fig

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Your D and E drive folders are hidden, no other problems. Right-click on the folder properties and cancel the hidden.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Poisoned,Some kind of exe virus,Any folder will automatically become an exe file,Antivirus,Don't double-click or click to open,Hurry up and isolate the network antivirus。

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You're poisoned, hit. The poison of the exe, let's kill the virus.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is blue after compression and green after encryption. The blue one doesn't affect the system working, it's fine. The partition of the folder is NTFS bar, you right-click on the blue folder properties point under the general advanced look, put"Compress content to save disk space"This is removed and confirmed.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because the NTFS format was used after the D disk and the E disk were divided, compression was selected during formatting, so the background color became blue, and the words of the folder inside were also blue, while the system disk was not compressed! Access to files will be slower. It's good to store some documents, but it's not recommended if it's **, movies, large software, and games!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Calculations on the Start Menu or BAI Desktop.

    Right-click on the DU icon and select ZH

    Option management. 2. Select Disk Management in the pop-up computer management page, and the right side will display information such as the usage of disks and drive letters in the computer.

    3. Right-click in the disk partition where you want to change the drive letter, and select Change Drive Letter and Path.

    4. Click the change button in the pop-up dialog box and modify the drive letter to the desired one.

    Fifth, after confirmation, you can find that the original drive letter has been changed.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    After reinstalling the system, the D disk text bai piece has changed to a due disk, and the E disk has become a f disk.

    There is a correct allocation back. The reason is that the system gives points.

    When the answer area assigns a drive letter name, the partition order is incorrect. If you need to change it back, you can manually modify the drive letter name in Control Panel > Management Tools > Storage > Disk Management.

    If there are three partitions D, E, and F, the files on drive D will become drive E, drive E will become drive F, and drive F will become drive D. Then start from the D partition, change D to G, so that the D drive letter is empty, and then change E to D, and the problem of "D disk file becomes E disk" is completed. By changing them in this way, you can change the wrong drive letter back.

    Taking Win7 as an example, the steps to adjust the drive letter name are as follows:

    1. Click "Start" at the bottom left of the desktop and click "Control Panel".

    2. Click "Management Tools".

    3. Click "Computer Management".

    4. Click "Storage" Disk Management.

    5. Start from partition D, right-click on drive D, and click on the "Change Drive Letter and Path" option.

    6. Click "Change".

    7. On the right side of "Assign the following drive letters", click the drop-down menu and select G.

    8. Click "OK".

    9. Continue to "OK".

    10. After changing the D disk to G disk, change the E disk to D disk in the above order.

    11. In this way, you can change the wrong drive letter back, and you can complete the operation of manually adjusting the drive letter name.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Right-click "My Computer" - Manage "- Disk Management" - Right-click on the partition that needs to change the drive letter - "Change the drive name and path" - Change "" - change the drive letter of the three partitions to something else, such as x, y, z, and then change back to D, E, F.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Just change the drive letter in Disk Management.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In Disk Management, you can change the drive letter back.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Open My Computer, Tools - Folder Options - View Tab - Remove the check box to show encrypted or compressed NTFS files in color, I hope it can help you.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1.Customize the folder properties on the E drive.

    Open My Computer, open the e-drive - > folder option, in View, select [Show System Folder Contents], uncheck [Hide System Files and Folders], and select [Show All Files and Folders] in [Hide Files and Folders].

    Right-click on e, click Refresh, delete out and.

    2.Modified the properties of e, removing the checkmark in front of compressing the drive to save disk space.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Your USB flash drive is in NTFS format, right? It's compressed. Rest assured, it's not a Trojan virus or something.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It's possible that I was hit by a Trojan horse, and I was hit too.

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