Many users often wonder where their scanned documents are saved on Windows 10. Here’s how you can find them quickly and efficiently.
How to Find Scanned Documents on Windows
1. Find Scanned Documents on Windows
1.1 Check the Pictures or Documents Folder
- Click on the File Explorer icon on your taskbar or press Windows key + E.
- In the left pane, click on This PC or Quick Access.
- Navigate to Documents and look for a folder named Scanned Documents or to Pictures if you saved them as images.
1.2. Use the Search Feature in File Explorer
- Open File Explorer by clicking the folder icon on the taskbar.
- Click on the search bar at the top-right corner.
- Type in keywords related to your scanned documents, like the file name or scanned.
- Press Enter and browse through the search results to find your documents.
2. Recovering Lost Scanned Documents on Windows
Using MiniTool Power Data Recovery
- Download and install MiniTool Power Data Recovery.
- Launch the software and select the drive containing the lost scanned documents.
- Click Scan to start the scanning process.
- Wait for the scan to complete, then use the Filter and Search features to locate your files.
- Preview the files, select the ones you need, and click Recover to save them to a different location.
3. Check the Scan app
- Click on the Cortana search button in your Taskbar, and search for Scan.
- Choose the Scan application by clicking on it.
- Inside the Windows Scan application, select the three lines button at the top left corner of your screen, and choose Settings.
- Lastly, choose the scanner hardware you want to use, select the source, and set the save location of your scanned files.
4. Changing the Default Scan Folder on HP Printers (Windows)
- Click on your printer icon to open the printer details.
- Select SCAN and then Scan a Document or Photo.
- In the Scan shortcut settings section, click on More.
- In the Detailed shortcut settings section, click on Destination.
- Click the Browse button to choose a new folder for your scanned documents.
- Select different folders for PDF and JPEG formats if required.