How NTFS compressed files looks in Windows 10 build 10565


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You may need to be a bit more specific on that...I see larger arrows on the two files to the right, a smaller arrow on the folder on the left. Folder/file.

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Does anybody noticed how the NTFS compressed files looks in windows 10 build 10565.

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You mean instead of just using blue for the file names.  I've not noticed that.  Course, I'm not really delving into the folders where Windows is compressing certain system files either.

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You may need to be a bit more specific on that...I see larger arrows on the two files to the right, a smaller arrow on the folder on the left. Folder/file.


Sorry Nick H., what I meant is like +devHead said, before this build Microsoft just put the name of the file on color blue to distinguish the NTFS compressed files.  Now they’re using this arrows, here’s how the same files looks in Windows 10 RTM.

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