How Do You Change Windows Default Download Path?
The default download location on our Windows systems works well enough most of the time without a problem, but what if you want or need to change the location at the system level? With that in mind, todays SuperUser Q&A post has some helpful advice for a frustrated reader. Todays Question & Answer session comes to us courtesy of SuperUsera subdivision of Stack Exchange, a community-driven grouping of Q&A web sites. The QuestionSuperUser reader Dr. John A Zoidberg wants to know how to change the Windows default download path:
How do you change Windows default download path? The AnswerSuperUser contributors Techie007 and Charles Burge have the answer for us. First up, Techie007:
Followed by the answer from Charles Burge:
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