Hi,
I just started working on a new project (in Win 7) at a new job at a
company who just started using GitHub. I've never used it, either.
Many of my source code files have red explanation marks as their
icons, and others have green checkboxes. I'm trying to figure out
what's causing this. Does anyone know whether this has anything to do
with Git?  The main issue is that these files seem to be held hostage.
I've wasted days trying to work with them but no luck. I haven't
written one line of code yet because I can't copy, delete, rename them
or rename their folders in order to create a new project. The project
I'm working on at this time has no requirement for source code
management. Assuming Git is the cause, please God could someone tell
me how to remove this malicious plague from my files so I can get some
work done? Any help appreciated, thanks!

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