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AthenasLight
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02-07-2023, 05:48 AM
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I have two drives: a Kingston Fury SSD and a WD Blue 1TB HDD. I need the SSD to hold only my OS and the programs I install there. Downloads should go into the HDD's Downloads folder. I want the OS and chosen apps to stay on the SSD, while downloads appear in the HDD's Downloads. I need instructions on how to set this up.
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AthenasLight
02-07-2023, 05:48 AM #1

I have two drives: a Kingston Fury SSD and a WD Blue 1TB HDD. I need the SSD to hold only my OS and the programs I install there. Downloads should go into the HDD's Downloads folder. I want the OS and chosen apps to stay on the SSD, while downloads appear in the HDD's Downloads. I need instructions on how to set this up.

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MasterHD7
Senior Member
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02-07-2023, 06:51 AM
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Explore options for saving downloads effectively.
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MasterHD7
02-07-2023, 06:51 AM #2

Explore options for saving downloads effectively.

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RepoSnipez
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02-07-2023, 12:36 PM
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Choose where your chosen folder should appear when downloading from each program. By default it lands at C:/Users/<your-name>/Downloads. On Windows you can adjust the shortcut's destination. I don't recall the exact steps, but it was straightforward—simply rename the folder path with a right-click on the download link in the Start menu. For Libraries and Favorites, adding items is simple; just go to the folder, right-click the title, and select "Add Current Location."
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RepoSnipez
02-07-2023, 12:36 PM #3

Choose where your chosen folder should appear when downloading from each program. By default it lands at C:/Users/<your-name>/Downloads. On Windows you can adjust the shortcut's destination. I don't recall the exact steps, but it was straightforward—simply rename the folder path with a right-click on the download link in the Start menu. For Libraries and Favorites, adding items is simple; just go to the folder, right-click the title, and select "Add Current Location."