How to Create a Download Folder

Go to the start menu by clicking on the "Start" button at the bottom-left of your screen., Select "Computer.", Choose the drive where you want to create the new folder., Double click on "Drive C" of the "Computer" window. , Hover your mouse cursor...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Go to the start menu by clicking on the "Start" button at the bottom-left of your screen.

    For other windows version like Windows XP click My Computer. , Most people choose the "C:" drive, since it is usually the primary drive.

    This is more reliable because it is the same drive used to run the Windows operating system.

    However, you can choose any drive that you want including external hard drives, depending on your storage needs. ,,, The new folder will be highlighted. , This will change the folder name from "New Folder" to "Downloads."

    You can now start saving your downloads in the download folder that you have created.
  2. Step 2: Select "Computer."

  3. Step 3: Choose the drive where you want to create the new folder.

  4. Step 4: Double click on "Drive C" of the "Computer" window.

  5. Step 5: Hover your mouse cursor over "New Folder" and click it.

  6. Step 6: You will see the new folder appear in the main window.

  7. Step 7: Type "Downloads."

  8. Step 8: Press the Enter key on your keyboard to save your changes.

Detailed Guide

For other windows version like Windows XP click My Computer. , Most people choose the "C:" drive, since it is usually the primary drive.

This is more reliable because it is the same drive used to run the Windows operating system.

However, you can choose any drive that you want including external hard drives, depending on your storage needs. ,,, The new folder will be highlighted. , This will change the folder name from "New Folder" to "Downloads."

You can now start saving your downloads in the download folder that you have created.

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