· Microsoft Edge Downloads Folder - Change in Windows 10 - Windows 10 Forums According to the tutorial, the only way to change that now is with a regedit. If I read the tutorial correctly, I think there *will* be a way to change the location -- perhaps through a group policy? -- after the Anniversary Update (aka "Redstone") in a few weeks. · Your Store downloads are in a hidden folder in Program Files WindowsApps. Open File Explorer and click on the Program Files folder. Click on the View tab. Check the box next to Hidden items. You should now see the previously hidden WindowsApps folder. · The Windows Update Agent, regardless of whether operating within the context of AU, WU, MU, WSUS, Forefront, Defender, etc., downloads files to the %windir%\SoftwareDistribution\Download folder. For updates installed via the Windows Update Agent, those extractions are always done within the scope of the aforementioned ~\Download folder.
Windows Update (and for all I know other MS Update services) appears to download to a temporary folder in the root of the drive with the most free space at the time of the download. This may be OK for the average PC but is not good practise on servers where the drive with the most free space may be on a SAN or on a non-NTFS formatted drive. The IPSW file location is as follows: IPSW file location for Windows 10/8/7 Computers. The exact IPSW file location depends on the username, Windows version, and the iDevice user's iOS hardware. For instance, here is the location pertaining to user "username" via an iPhone. Find my downloads in Windows Windows 10 More Less. To find downloads on your PC: Select File Explorer from the taskbar, or press the Windows logo key.
Find a recently downloaded file. The first place you should check is the Downloads folder. All users on Windows 10 have their very own Downloads folder. It is a library and it should appear in the navigation bar on the left in all File Explorer windows. If you’re having trouble finding it, go to the following location in File Explorer. On Windows computer, the default download location is set in Windows system drive (C drive), where many web browsers store downloading files there by default. To find downloads on your PC: 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.
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