· One thing I do frequently is download files. They can be zip file, tgz, or jpg. On linux, all I have to do is open the command line, run wget with the file I want to download and it is done. · But for Windows Vista/7/8//10 an enhanced batch file is needed as the directory for downloads is defined different on those later Windows versions with Internet Explorer 8/9/10/ The batch code below works on all Windows OS starting with Windows Reviews: 3. To see where your browser is saving downloads, look in your browser's settings. For example, in the new Microsoft Edge, select Settings and more Settings Downloads. The file path for your downloaded files (for example, C:\Users\[your name]\Downloads) is listed under Location.
Change The Default Downloads Folder Path. Open File Explorer and right-click the Downloads folder under This PC in the navigation column. Select Properties from the context menu. Go to the location tab in the Properties window. Click the 'Move' button and select a different folder to use as the default downloads folder. Click 'Apply'. 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. Is it possible to change the default download location in Windows 10? AFAIK, Windows doesn't have a built-in commandline tool to download a file. But you can do it from a VBScript, and you can generate the VBScript file from batch using echo and output redirection.
Method 2Method 2 of 3:Using the File Explorer. Press ⊞ Win + E. This opens the Windows File Explorer. The Windows key is usually near the bottom-left corner of the keyboard. Navigate to the folder that contains the file. The steps to do this vary depending on where the file is located. Method 1: Using Downloads Folder. Using the "Properties" option of the download folder, the user can easily change the default location of the download folder. Step 1. Navigate to the "This PC" and open it. Step 2. Right-click on the "Downloads" folder and click on the "Properties" option. Step 3. One thing I do frequently is download files. They can be zip file, tgz, or jpg. On linux, all I have to do is open the command line, run wget with the file I want to download and it is done.
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