Where do I find my downloads folder?
You can find your downloads on your Android device in your My Files app (called File Manager on some phones), which you can find in the device’s App Drawer. Unlike iPhone, app downloads are not stored on the home screen of your Android device, and can be found with an upward swipe on the home screen.
Why can’t I see my downloaded files?
Another possibility is that the app didn’t have Storage permission turned on by default — go to Settings>Apps, tap Permissions, and see if it has Storage permission. That’s great!
Where are my Downloads on Windows 10?
Find my downloads in Windows 10
- Select File Explorer from the taskbar, or press the Windows logo key + E.
- Under Quick access, select Downloads.
How do I open download folder in Chrome?
Quickly open the ‘Downloads’ folder on Chrome OS devices right in the browser window. Use its toolbar button or the keyboard shortcut Alt + J. On Chromebook (Chrome OS), it opens the ‘Downloads’ folder in a browser tab instead of the Files app.
Why can’t I find my Downloads on Windows 10?
Find my downloads in Windows 10
- Select File Explorer from the taskbar, or press the Windows logo key + E.
- Under Quick access, select Downloads.
Why can’t I see my Downloads on Chrome?
Why my downloads are not showing in Chrome? In Chrome, go to Preferences, then go to the bottom and click on Advanced, then go to the Download section. Double check if the path is correct. (if not, then that might have been your problem).
Where is the Download folder in Google Drive?
If you haven’t already, install Google Drive for desktop. On your computer, go to your Downloads folder (usually in C: > Users > your user name). Drag the Downloads folder into a Google Drive folder. Open Chrome.
How do I find a missing folder on my hard drive?
Press Windows Key + S and type File Explorer. Choose File Explorer Options from the list. When File Explorer Options window opens, go to View tab. Locate Hidden files and folders option and select Show hidden files, folders, and drives.