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Many browsers have a default location that they save files to and in that case, you might not get an option to pick a download location. The first place you should check is the Downloads folder.

All users on Windows 10 have their very own Downloads folder. It is a library and it should appear in the navigation bar on the left in all File Explorer windows.

Select your user, and go to the Downloads folder under it. Open your browser and go to the Downloads page. Check out our comment policy here. Let's have a personal and meaningful conversation. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Affiliate Disclosure: Make Tech Easier may earn commission on products purchased through our links, which supports the work we do for our readers. Is this article useful? Yes No. Never Miss Out Receive updates of our latest tutorials.

Sign up for all newsletters. I would like to receive newsletters via email. We will not share your data and you can unsubscribe at any time. Crystal Crowder Crystal Crowder has spent over 15 years working in the tech industry, first as an IT technician and then as a writer. Comments 1. Facebook Tweet. Fred Fred 71 1 1 bronze badge. Thank you again, Gilles , for your comments.

Original Post I looked at a commercial offering called "Spector " that was talking about this exact scenario. Community Bot 1. GuyHoozdis GuyHoozdis 3 3 bronze badges. While there are good things in your answer, a lot of it comes out as bashing a competitor product, with a bit of advertisement at the end which isn't against the rule, but comes out a little odd, considering that this is a questions and answers , not a discussion forum.

The hyperbole might put some readers off as well. This could explain why your answer was downvoted. I suggest toning it down a bit. GuyHoozdis I really admire your advice on the subject. It was thorough and very informative. In my case can't disclose it openly but it relates to the high possibility of information copied from a sensitive machine into a USB-device. The victim machine in this case ; was not forensically sound or prepared to detect such instances occurrences.

Thank you for your feedback and insight Gilles- I appreciate your candor. Bashing was not my intention nor was self-promotion; however, I'm sure that you are right because if you perceived it that way then many others did too. Saladin, I'm glad you found some utility in my ramblings.

I did come across some new research in this area a few months ago- if my memory serves me. I'll have to go look for an exact link, but I came across the information in a CyberSpeak podcast. You can search for yourself if this is still relevant.

I just took a quick look and here are some links that reference what I was talking about I suggest you listen to the whole episode, but I think around will briefly mention how this relates to your situation. It is a commercial tool and I have not yet used it myself pursue it at your own risk. I want to point out claim about USB devices in the release notes that is relevant to your situation; "see when they were attached over time" arsenalrecon.

The Overflow Blog. Windows computers have a default location where downloaded files are usually stored. By default, web browsers download files in the Windows Download folder.

Therefore, after download has finished, you should open Windows Explorer or File Explorer in your computer to find the files. Often you will find a lot of files in the Download folder. You could feel confused in locating the file you had just downloaded a moments ago. In such a case, do as below:. In some cases, download location could be set something other than the default download folder.



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