Where does windows 10 download files to?






















 · It's easy to change the download location on Windows 10 to move the Downloads folder somewhere else. Here's how to do it. Select File Explorer from .  · I have Windows Update set up to automatically download files to install but not to actually install them automatically as it never fails it does them while I'm in the middle of an online game and I get kicked from the game for the restart. But I'm running Windows XP Professional (had Win 7 removed) which is 32 bit.  · In some cases, when you download a file, you may see a pop-up dialog box asking if you want to Save the file or Run the file. If you select the Save option, you can specify where to save the file, including the desktop, Documents folder, or any other location. In an Explorer window. You can also find your Downloads folder in any File Explorer window.


Answer (1 of 2): This worked for me, found the files at this location (C:\Users\PC\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\File System\), after "File System" you should see lots of folders with numbers, eg ,, , etc, check the most resent number, in my case it was , hope this. Answer (1 of 2): Hi:) I will be answering question in different parts. Please read the whole answer. bltadwin.ru didn't need to install all updates First of all, you do. I am a Windows Insider and already had on my pc for about 2 weeks, but decided to upgrade to the the 29 July version of Windows 10 and also download an ISO for a later clean install. When you run an upgrade with the tool, at the end of the upgrade it leaves a hidden, GB folder on your pc that wasn't there before.


In some cases, when you download a file, you may see a pop-up dialog box asking if you want to Save the file or Run the file. If you select the Save option, you can specify where to save the file, including the desktop, Documents folder, or any other location. In an Explorer window. You can also find your Downloads folder in any File Explorer window. Select File Explorer from the taskbar, or press the Windows logo key + E. Under Quick access, select Downloads. You can also find your Downloads folder under This PC. See where your browser is saving downloads. By default, Windows will store any update downloads on to your main drive, this is where Windows is installed, in the C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution folder. If the system drive is too full and you have a different drive with enough space, Windows will often try to use that space if it can.

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