Ever wish to change color of folders by type, priority or other labels? It's super hard to do on Windows PC. Our Folder Colorizer 2 introduces a color-changer option in the Context Menu which allows you to simply right click on a folder to change its color. Adding colors to Windows folders doesn't get easier than this.
Many a times you just need to identify a particular folder regularly and urgently. How often has it happened that you find your eyes running over all the folder names and yet not being able to find that particular one!? Folder Colorizer 2 helps you distinguish your boring folders.
As a result, Folder Colorizer 2 will help you quickly target vital data and research for easy access. The application doesn't affect system performance in any way and the best of all is that it works smoothly on all Windows versions on the market. You don't even need to let the app running in order to keep the new folder colors, so computer performance isn't affected at all.
Windows 10 is a huge step forward! But just like Windows 7 and 8, it won't let you customize your folders. New Folder Colorizer 2 now supports Windows 10 & helps you colourize folders in a matter of seconds. Be sure to read this article to learn the how to change the color of your first folder. :)
All Windows folders are plain yellow, that's why it can be so hard to navigate. The easiest solution is to simply colourize folders on your PC. This 3-step guide will show you exactly how to change folder icon in a single click. In the article you will also learn a few cool tricks to personalize your entire system.
Labeling your folders with different colors is a fun way to stay organized. And with Folder Colorizer 2 it's now easier to change folder icon than ever! Besides this, you can also create your own custom shade and even name it yourself. This all makes Folder Colorizer 2 a cool folder marker app, that helps you arrange folders in a matter of seconds.
Folder Colorizer is very simple. There's no main interface to speak of - instead, the app is integrated into your context menu. To use, simply right-click on a folder and pick a color under Colorize! - it couldn't be easier. By clicking on Colors..., you'll be able to manage your Folder Colorizer options. There's a list of the default colors, and below the option to add new ones. If you don't like a color, simply hit the 'x' in the top right corner.
Do you want to give a touch of color to your computer's folders? With Folder Colorizer this is as easy as one, two, three. All you need to do is right click on the selected folder, click on 'colorize' and choose your preferred color.
With this simple process you can have all of your computer's folders in different colors in a matter of seconds. The only disadvantage is that if the selected folder contains images, these won't be displayed as a preview like they usually do.
The company DECEIVES ... It is a trial version. It only allows coloring a folder ... It is installed like any application but to uninstall you have to restart the PC ..... Don't bother downloading ......
I have so many folders in documents and I want to more easily at a glance know that is inside of the folders. the default windows folder barely shows anything notable enough for me to remember what I have in the folder. There was this program "folder colorizer2" that would change the color of the folder by right-clicking it, but it costs money, and I'm looking for something that can have a little more detail than just color. Thanks in advance :)
Hello, Just a question, do you also have software to folders under Windows (default color) to be colored in a different color? Wouldn't that be a good idea, or do you already have something like that? I think your software is cool and I just have to tell you what I would like. A provider who offers something like this here, but I'd rather wait for you, a friend introduced me to this idea. -Colorizer-2-8502606.html Best regards Marcus Roettger
Changing the color of a folder is pretty easy on Windows 11. I hope this article helped you! Please share it with your friends also. If you have any doubts related to this, let us know in the comment box below.
To answer your question I have absolutely no idea what that is. But --
1. -- it lives in the same folder that the BitCoinMiner keeps reappearing within. Even worse --
2. -- this folder only exists on one of my three PCs. Which I set up almost identically. That is: the troubled PC has a Utilities folder that the other PCs do not have.
So I would ask you, Ron: what do you make of the other contents of this folder? And that all almost all were installed on the same day?
Hey Rom -- I Googled each .dll and got nowhere. But then suddenly I got lucky and found the link below. Someone in my exact situation but with a different symptom. And I'll do what you said in a few minutes. I had to share this before I lost it --
-us/windows/forum/windows_10-power/after-restarting-my-desktop-from-hinbernate-or/5b8a5bf9-deb1-4aa3-9a9a-371bf2563d4d
Sorry to trouble you so. I was hoping this would be a quick fix for the both of us, right? So let me update you --
1. You made me a little nervous when you wanted to reset all my browsers. I was afraid I could lose certain things I don't want to lose. I felt it was a kitchen sink option and wanted to avoid it if I could. So read the rest and you can decide if I should hold off or not.
2. Based upon that thread above where the guy had the same folders with the same .dll files but a different issue -- I decided to borrow an idea of his. To rename that utilityservice.exe something else. For no reason I can explain I added 'BAK' to the name of this utility just like he did. The result was that it didn't rename the .exe but the entire folder. See pic below. On a semi-desperate lark I attempted to erase said .exe file -- and I moved it (as admin) the recycle bin. There I erased it as admin there..
So far that file hasn't come back. Neither has the related fix that keeps coming back.
Question Ron -- what would you say if I tried to throw the others out while I'm at it? The ones all with the same date? Or would you say TRASH THEM ALL since none of your other PCs have these files anyway?
3. I did run that specific FRST. But the malware came right back upon reboot. And by the way -- I can tell if it's come back upon reboot because, like I said, the number keys cannot 'lift' the boot lockscreen. When the numeric keys do work the malware isn't there.
Here's the log --
I've been rebooting my brains out and believe the malware is gone, Ron. I can't tell if your recent fix did the trick or me icing that utility folder. Oh, and yeah, I iced the entire thing. Putting the pieces together it is now confirmed that Folder Colorizer installs malware. The malware IS that 'Utilities' folder and its contents.
I'm not going to start your browser cleansing plan unless it comes back at this point.
I want to THANK YOU for all your help Ron.
FolderIco allows to change the color of Windows & Mac folder in one click! Go to our Tutorials page and see for yourself how easy it is for anyone to change the folder color or icon just a few simple steps. Download our Try-Before-You-Buy demo and use it on your own folders!
Don't you know how to change a standard folder to a colorful and bright one? With FolderIco, give some color to Windows & Mac folders. With just a one click, colorize your folders, and discover a new intuitive way to classify your files. A quick look is now enough to identify the folder you are looking for!
You can now classify your folders by priority. Red is an important folder, orange is urgent, green is no action needed... Choose the attributes that you like, so you'll never delete an important folder in error.
FolderIco is a very light software that doesn't stay in memory. It uses a native functionality of Windows & Mac to be more efficient. Discover its simplicity: with a single right-click on a folder you change its icon!
Folder Colorizer is a handy and small Windows application that has been developed for assigning various different colors to your folders on the system. Folder Colorizer is a very easy to use application as it introduces an entry in the Context Menu and will let you simply right click any folder for changing the color. This application has got 8 pre-defined colors but it will also let you define your own color.
Handy and small application for Windows edveloped for assigning different colors to your folders.
Easy to use application as it introduces an entry in the Context menu.
Got 8 predefined colors.
Lets you define your own colors.
Can also save the new color with unique name.
Ideal for novicesand will not affect system performances.
Comes very light on the system.
Got Shell Integration which will help you greatly.
Got user-freindly approaches to the market.
Rainbow Folders provides users with a quick and streamlined method to change the colour of their existing folder icons. Not only is this able to offer an extra sense of visual allure, but it can be very useful when categorising different folders based off of their contents. As this is a freeware bundle, users are not required to pay a fee for a download.
Rainbow Folders is highly precise in regards to the colour options available. As opposed to choosing from a drop-down menu of preselected hues, the user can drag has or her mouse icon over a colour palette. The tone will then be displayed within a preview box. It can be chosen and immediately implemented. There is also the possibility to choose high-contrast icons; a useful tool in the event that a certain folder needs to take precedence over the others.
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