Managing storage space on your PC can be challenging, especially if you frequently download large files. Changing the default download location on Windows 10 can help you keep your files organized and optimize your storage usage.
This guide will show you how to change the default download location for various applications on your PC.
This guide will show you how to change the default download location for various applications on your PC.
How to change default download location on Windows 10?
1. Change default download location via Settings
- Open Chrome:
- Click the three dots in the top-right corner and select Settings.
- Advanced Settings:
- Scroll down and click on Advanced.
- Downloads Settings:
- Under the Downloads section, click Change next to the Location field.
- Select New Location:
- Choose the new location where you want your downloads to be saved and click Select Folder.
2. Use Downloads Properties
- Press Windows + E to open File Explorer.
- Right-click on Downloads.
- Click on Properties.
- Press on the Location tab presented on the upper side of that window. Now you should be able to edit the download path. So, click Move to select a new location.
- Write the drive where you want your items downloaded and in which folder. Note: If the folder doesn’t exist, after you click on Apply, you will be asked if you want to create that download folder and click OK.
- Another Move folder window will appear where you will have to click Yes.
- Don't hesitate to click the OK button in the Download Properties window.
- Go to the location where you selected to download files and check if Windows has made a Downloads folder there.
Troubleshooting common issues with changing the default download location
1. Unable to change the location
- Check Permissions:
- Ensure you have the necessary permissions to modify the folder or drive you want to set as the new download location.
- Update Browser or System:
- Make sure your browser and Windows 10 are up-to-date to avoid any compatibility issues.
2. Downloads still going to the old location
- Restart Browser:
- Restart your browser after changing the download location to ensure the changes take effect.
- Check Settings Again:
- Verify that the new location is correctly set in the settings and reselect it if necessary.
Additional tips for managing downloads on Windows 10
- Create Specific Folders: Organize your downloads by creating specific folders for different file types.
- Use External Drives: Consider using external drives for large downloads to save space on your primary drive.
- Regular Clean-up: Periodically clean up your download folder to remove unnecessary files and free up space.