jweswarner wrote:

>When looking at files in explorer, some of them are listed in blue
>type instead of the normal black. What would make them start doing 
>that? I am running Windows XP Home. I have checked for virus,
>spyware, 
>and I am clean. Is there a setting that could be doing this?
>
>Thanks in advanced!
>Jweswarner
>  
>

Those files have been compressed to save disk space. If you want to 
uncompress them, right-click on the file (or the folder if the entire 
folder is compressed), click on Properties, Advanced, untick 'Compress 
contents to save disk space', and click OK (3 times).

Best wishes,

John.




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