"Icons revert to yellow after moving the folder." Solution: This is by design. Folder icons are tied to the desktop.ini file inside the folder. When moved, Windows regenerates the icon. Re-apply the color after moving.
However, proceed with caution. The "portable final" label assures functional completeness, but it does not promise security. Always run such software in a sandbox or on a machine with no sensitive banking data.
– Navigate to any folder on your drive. Right-click it. Hover over "Color" or "Folder Marker" and pick your icon.
– Run FolderMarkerPro.exe once to register the shell extension. You may see a User Account Control (UAC) prompt—this is necessary to hook into Windows Explorer.
"Windows Defender deleted the file." Solution: If you choose to use this portable version, you must add the extracted folder to Defender’s "Exclusions" list before extracting. Do not disable Defender entirely. Conclusion: Is It Worth the Download? For the home user, IT student, or digital organizer who is tired of the standard yellow folder, Folder Marker Pro v3.2.0 Portable Final by bobiras2009 is a gem. It requires no installation, works on locked-down systems (if you have rights to run executables), and dramatically speeds up file navigation.
– Use 7-Zip or WinRAR to extract the contents to a permanent location (e.g., D:\PortableApps\FolderMarkerPro ). Do not run from inside the zip file.
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