In Windows 10, you might notice a blue arrows overlay icon for some folders and files. It looks like a pair of blue arrows pointing at each other. You might be curious what this overlay icon indicates and how to disable it. You will find the answer in this article.
If you are a regular Winaero reader, you might be already knowing about CompactOS, the new compression mechanism introduced in Windows 10. It is intended to save some notable amount of disk space for SSD owners and mobile device users.
The blue arrows overlay icon on a folder or a file indicates that it is compressed using NTFS file system compression to save disk space. The addition of the overlay icon itself is new to Windows 10 File Explorer.
If you are not happy to see this blue overlay icon, here is how you can disable it.
- Download the ZIP archive which contains the empty icon. It will be used instead of the blue arrows icon.
In the archive, you also will find the ready-to-use Registry files to avoid the manual Registry editing and save your time.
- Extract and put the blank.ico file to any folder you want. For example, let's use the following path:
C:\Windows\blank.ico
- Open Registry Editor.
- Go to the following path:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer
Tip: See how to jump to the desired Registry key with one click.
- Create a new subkey named Shell Icons.
- Under the Shell Icons subkeym, create a new string value and name it 179. Set its value to the full path the "blank.ico" file. In my case I have to set it to
C:\Windows\blank.ico
- Sign out from your Windows session or restart the Explorer shell.
You are done. Before:
After:
To undo this change, you need to delete the mentioned "179" value.
The same can be done with Winaero Tweaker:
That's it.
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This does not work for Windows 10 (1607).
Registry editing or the app?
both
Doesn’t work as of latest stable Windows 10 version partially: Open dialogs still display the arrows.
Try to rebuild Explorer iconcache to fix corrupted icon after using this fix
nice thing but according to others this doesnt work anymore, also is there a way to get the blue text color for NTFS compression back?
1. the trick works.
2. the blue color wasn’t removed by Microsoft.
To stop the blue text for compressed file names in Windows 10, follow these steps.
Cortana search: File Explorer Options [or Folder Options] > View > uncheck “Show encrypted or compressed NTFS files in color” > Apply > Okay (file names on compressed files will now be black).