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Previous Next. Hi, Thank you for posting your query on Microsoft Community. Let me assist you. Provide us with the below details for better clarity on the issue. Did you try using a different user account? How exactly did you remove compression? How satisfied are you with this reply?

Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. Do they look similar to this? No thy are the old little arrow in the bottom left. These used to be removable. In reply to lacrumb's post on October 14, Those are the shortcut arrows. In reply to A. User's post on October 14, In reply to ErAnurag's post on October 15, Issue is still unresolved and the query of - How to remove these overlay icons without switching off the compression.

This problem started with build and hope it ends with it. Did a clean reinstall after formatting the drive of Enterprise and still the same result. In reply to ErAnurag's post on October 23, I also have this Question. Registry edit Solution. The idea behind these question is to try to force Firefox to "repaint" that area.

Since you use the bit version, I think you may notice such things more often because I suspect there are far fewer testers and users of that version. A major incompatibility may cause blackout of pages, stripes when you scroll, or crashes, which would definitely make a possible update or workaround more critical. Since you have Windows 10, your drivers may be up-to-date, but to give that a quick check using a safe site, please see this article: Upgrade your graphics drivers to use hardware acceleration and WebGL.

Yes, switching from maximized to resizable restores back the blue arrow. But it's very frustrating to resize the window after each download.

Search Support Search. Learn More. It is SO distracting! I attached the screenshot, how can I resolve the issue? Then go to backup.

There is an option that says " Backup Status Overlay ". If you uncheck this option then the arrows will no longer appear. It wont make your computer more vulnerable, it just removes the arrows.

How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to A. User's post on October 15, Hi, I dont have Norton, but i am also seeing the double blue arrow bs on all my files. Hi Deepak, thanks for your reply. BTW the Norton Icon arrows are bottom left corner, mine are top right corner. Thank you, Roland. In reply to rolandmorgan's post on October 15, Choose Properties C lick general Click advanced Check the box for compressed saves disk space which displays the blue-arrow notification on the icon Or Unchecked for non-compressed and the blue-arrows are deactivated Voila - you're now the master of the mysterious icon blue-arrows.

In reply to rolandmorgan's post on October 16, My question is, why are these arrows only on some compressed files and folders, but not all of them, and why are they not always there, I've had them once before, can't remember how i got rid of them, i think it was from reinstalling my Mcafee internet security software, but i'm not certain of that, what i do know is that both last time and this time, they only showed up after windows installed a large update, and I did reinstall my Mcafee this time, yet they're still there, so i just don't understand how it's in any way an intended feature.

Blitz e Angel -Nuno e Marisa. In reply to timj78a's post on October 30, Great thinking there buddy. Oh, and by the way, uncompressing a whole drive to get rid of the icons!? That's just wrong!

Who knows how to get rid of this bs? In reply to bernie laplante's post on November 15, Have just deployed Office to win10 build via our SCE and the desktop shortcut icons for office apps have the blue arrows. As far as I know nothing is compressed! In reply to dtghelp's post on November 16, Is there any Microsoft rep that actually knows what this is?

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