what has been installed on this computer to create this drive icon

sparks

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This is in Windows 7
the c: drive icon looks like an open cardboard box.
at the bottom right of the icon is a green box with a white arrow in it.

has anyone ever seen this before and know what it is?
 
This can be done very easily by placing a properly-formatted autorun.ini on the root of the hard disk, and pointing at the icon you want to use.

This is exactly the same way CD's automatically change the icon of the drive when they're inserted.
 
Is there a way to attach an image to hard mail ?

If it is a linker from their os to offsite someone is in some deep sh#$
LOL
 
This can be done very easily by placing a properly-formatted autorun.ini on the root of the hard disk, and pointing at the icon you want to use.

This is exactly the same way CD's automatically change the icon of the drive when they're inserted.

On my Lenovo laptop running Win 7, the file folders icon is always replaced by 3 red balls. So I checked my C: root folder, and there are no *.ini files. But there are five different UUID files, each 3KB. Any way to tell what these files do?
 
its all cool.
She was uploading video presentations to dropbox so she could edit them at home on her studio computer.
It was dropbox and she removed the program when she was done but I guess the icon stayed.

so the icon for dropbox is an open cardboard box, makes since.
 
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