Monday, May 24, 2010

How do I make downloads automatically go to a drive OTHER than the C drive?

I want anything I download to go automatically to my other hardrive, not the C drive. How do I set this on windows xp?

How do I make downloads automatically go to a drive OTHER than the C drive?
Well i understand that you are using windows operating system, and


two option(s)


a) when you click on the link to download.. one pop message appear asking u to open or save or cancel, click on save, and by default it should be routed to your last successful saved location. click on the "save to" on the top of the pop up box, or scroll down the drop down button and select your another path or drive (example d: or e:) to save the file. and in another or.,





b) if you are using third party software for download (example. get-it, download center. etc.) then look into tools or preference in a default download folder and change the path.





Hope this resolve your issue.





take care.. be peace in this world..
Reply:It should remember the last place you chose to download something.





So choose something other than C and it should remember.
Reply:I reccomend the Firefox internet browser, it has alot of great customizations above Internet Explorer that is standard. http://www.firefox.com
Reply:It depends on what program you're using to download from at the time. Each program usually has an option in the TOOLS or PREFERENCES Tab to change where you save files to.....
Reply:whenever you will install the programme you will get an option to change the default location by clicking browse .. and you can change it from here ...


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