where does my downloaded file go Find & delete files on a Google Pixel phone. You can usually find your downloaded files in the Files app on your Pixel phone. Find & open files on a Pixel phone. Open your phone's Files app . Learn where to find your apps. Your downloaded files will show. To find other files, tap Menu . To sort by name, date, type, or size, tap More Sort by . To open a file, tap it. Delete files from your Pixel phone. Open your phone's Files app . Tap a file. Tap Delet e Delete . Share, print, save to Drive & more. Share your files from your Pixel phone. Touch and hold the file. Tap Share . Do other actions, like printing or adding to Google Drive. To open a file, tap it. At the top right, look for more options. If needed, tap More . Find music, movies & other content. You can download files like music, movies, or books in various apps. To find that content, go to the app where you downloaded it. For example, learn how to find videos downloaded in the Google Play Movies & TV app. Transfer files to a computer. When you connect your phone to a computer by USB cab l e, open the computer's "Downloads" folder to find the files that are on your phone. Learn how to move files between your computer and your phone. Where can I find downloaded files on my Samsung Galaxy smartphone? The location of your downloaded files will depend on the type of file you have downloaded and the app that you used to download it. Most of your files are organised within the My Files app, however some files will not appear here. Some apps, such as Netflix, store their downloads securely on your phone and are only available through the app itself. If you can't locate images downloaded from the Google app, make sure your storage permissions are enabled on your device. Find out where the Google app saves downloaded images. You can find almost all the files on your smartphone in the My Files app. By default, this will appear in the folder named Samsung . If you are having trouble finding the My Files app, you should try using the search feature. To begin, swipe up on your home screen to see your apps. The My Files app automatically organises your files into categories, making them easy to find. You can also look through your recent used files, search for a file by name or browse all the files you have saved. Please note : not all downloaded content will be available in My Files. Content that has been downloaded within a streaming app that allows listening or viewing offline will normally be available only within that app itself. This is most commonly due to copyright restrictions. where are my "My Music" folders in Windows 10. Thanks for posting your query on Microsoft Community. To assist you better, please provide few details. 1) Are you able to view the folders, where you have save the music files? 2) Is the issue confined with only Groove music file? Are per your query, I like to inform you that; 1) You need to arrange the song s manually to desire folders. 2) To move the files from Desktop to Groove music file, just copy the files and paste in your Groove music file. For any query, related to Windows Operating System, feel free to post on Microsoft Community. Report abuse. 103 people found this reply helpful. Was this reply helpful? Sorry this didn't help. Great! Thanks for your feedback. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback. Thanks for the response. I don’t see any folders in Groove Music only album covers. This would be OK if I didn’t have so many folders that I put together myself with various artists and genres. The music uploaded to Groove Music on its own. I’m not sure I understand what you mean about the issue being confined to Groove Music. As far as I know there are no other files with music in them. It’s disappointing that I’d have to manually put together all my files when it would have been an easier upload simply as a My Music folder. Is it possible to retrieve the "My Music" folder? Report abuse. 39 people found this reply helpful. Was this reply helpful? Sorry this didn't help. Great! Thanks for your feedback. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback. I have the same issue! On windows 7, my music folder would automatically arrange my songs into an "album" folder. It would be a folder with the album art as the icon and the songs inside in order. Again, Windows 7 did this automatically. Why doesn't Windows 10?? I don't see the option anyone to turn that on. The answer is to arrange them manually? Why? Windows 7 did it automatically and neatly. Windows 10 should too! Report abuse. 29 people found this reply helpful. Was this reply helpful? Sorry this didn't help. Great! Thanks for your feedback. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback. I have the same issue! On windows 7, my music folder would automatically arrange my songs into an "album" folder. It would be a folder with the album art as the icon and the songs inside in order. Again, Windows 7 did this automatically. Why doesn't Windows 10?? I don't see the option anyone to turn that on. The answer is to arrange them manually? Why? Windows 7 did it automatically and neatly. Windows 10 should too! Report abuse. 90 people found this reply helpful. Was this reply helpful? Sorry this didn't help. Great! Thanks for your feedback. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback. I upgraded and My Music (mainly uploaded CDs) won't play anymore. Tried uploading to this Groove thing, lots of trouble, in the end loaded one album song by song, which played. Turned off, came back no sign of it (nor sound !). Why won't my music albums just play by clicking on them and selecting play all ? Windows 10 seems to insist on going to Groove but uploading doesn't work properly at album level or save what I've laboriously transferred. Click and drag doesn't work either. Report abuse. 14 people found this reply helpful. Was this reply helpful? Sorry this didn't help. Great! Thanks for your feedback. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback. Thank you for keeping us updated. I would recommend creating a new user account and check if you can see Music folder. Once you are able to view Music folder, you can then import data from old user to new one. Press Windows key + R to open RUN box. Type control userpasswords2 and press OK. Under User Account window and under Users tab, click Add tab. Under How will this person sign-in windows, click the option at the bottom Sign in without a Microsoft account (not recommended) On the next window click Local Account at the bottom. Choose a user name (use password if you want to or you can leave the password section blank as it is just to test) Click Next and then click Finish. As you click Finish, the previous User Accounts window remains on the screen. Select newly created user and click Properties. Click Group Membership tab. Click to select Administrator and click Other and select Administrator from drop-down menu. Click Apply and then click OK. Hope this information is helpful. Please feel free to reply in case you face any other issues with Windows in future. My Files Disappeared from Downloads. How Do I Get Them Back? It really depends on how or why the files disappeared. There are many possibilities, and I’ll run through a few options to see if we can get lucky. More importantly, in my opinion you’re doing two things wrong, and one of those could impact much more than just downloads. Downloads is for downloads, not for storage. An empty Downloads folder. In my opinion, the Downloads folder should never be used for long-term storage. It was never intended as a place to keep things, and leaving things in the Downloads folder is a recipe for disaster, which you’re discovering. Instead, once you’ve downloaded something you intend to keep — anything — move it to a different folder of your own. Maybe create a “Utilities” folder in your Documents folder, maybe create a “Downloaded PDFs” folder somewhere. Perhaps create folders by topic, or whatever makes sense to you. But move them somewhere else. If you lost anything, you aren’t backing up. Seriously, if you lost a file because the one copy you had of it disappeared, clearly you aren’t backing up. That’s true whether it was in the Downloads folder or anywhere else. If you lost something because it was deleted, then it’s pretty obvious you hadn’t backed it up.
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