Folder icons different shade of color/almost transparent?

Hello world

I recently did a full restore on my HP m7377a? I don't know if it is or not connected to the question, but thought that I mention it better.

I noticed that some of my Icons folder in my C: drive (and maybe elsewhere) who change to a lighter color, almost as if they are transparent.

I want to know, is why and what it means?

When I click on them, they seem to open as usual. But I don't know if the folders and files are agree, like I don't know what they are or what they do.

Many thanks for any help you can provide

See you soon

SID

Hello

I think what you see are the files of the operating system and should normally be the hidden folders do not confuse in the form of program files or user fear that it be deleted accidentally.

Something like this can happen if the Folder Options on your system for "Hide protected operating system files" has been configured to be revealed.

I recommend that you put this back in the event of default and hide again from any user. Put the folders back to normal, you can follow the guide from this link: http://www.ehow.com/how_2289529_view-hidden-system-files-windows.html instead of unchecking the option you can choose to restore the default settings , then press apply.

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