And how to can we do it? You can get three ways to change where downloads go in Windows It is the most direct way to change the location of the Downloads folder.
Everyone can finish it in minutes. Step 1: Make a new download folder at the destination location, such as D drive. Step 4: After that, you are able to select a destination for the download files. You can head to the new download folder you created in step 1 and click Select Folder to continue. Step 5: Click the Apply button to apply the change. Afterward, you will get a prompt that asks to move all of the files from the old location to the new location.
It is highly recommended to choose the Yes button. Now, all contents of the previous download folder have been moved from C drive to the new location.
By default, Windows allocates the Downloads folder to the system drive usually the C drive and enables users to save the downloaded items to it. However, it's available to relocate the Windows 10 Downloads folder and you can follow this post to move Downloads folder From C Drive to D drive or another drive in Windows Head to the partition where you want to store the moved Downloads folder and here we will access D drive.
After that, create a new folder and rename it as Downloads or another name you like. Under More storage settings , select Change where new content is saved. Choose the default location of various files, including new apps, new documents, new music, and others. Select the drop-down arrow next to an item you want to change and choose the appropriate drive. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use precise geolocation data.
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