What's in your Downloads folder?

Digmor Crusher

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I have 2 folders, one called "Tools", the other : Downloaded Programs", these are where I keep my "stuff". Nothing in Download folder, normally when I download a program to update or install, i just do either and then delete it. Just keep the good stuff.😉
 

blackice

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Almost nothing. I figure by the time I need it again a newer version will be downloadable. I keep one version old video driver in case something goes sideways, which is an old habit since I haven’t needed to revert in a decade or so.
 

plat

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My Downloads folder is currently at 191 MB. It contains the installers for a few portable software like AdwCleaner, as well as installers for most (not all) third party software currently installed in case something on here goes south. I delete one-shot things like NVIDIA, Steam installer and Media Creation tool after they've been used. They don't need to be in there. I also delete old versions once they've been updated and the newer version is a keeper.

Not much use for a lot of downloads here.
 

roger_m

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My Downloads folder has got hundreds of installers in it. I really should give it a proper cleanup and archive some of the files. But I just deleted around 250 installers, so that's a good start I guess.

I usually keep every file I download and then on rare occasions do a cleanup. Many of my downloads are done with download mangers and they get stored on my second SSD.
 

blackice

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My Downloads folder has got hundreds of installers in it. I really should give it a proper cleanup and archive some of the files. But I just deleted around 250 installers, so that's a good start I guess.

I usually keep every file I download and then on rare occasions do a cleanup. Many of my downloads are done with download mangers and they get stored on my second SSD.
I bet you just cleared more installers than I ever used on W10.
 

ichito

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Desktop is not good destination for downloaded files and the reason is very simply - desktop is a part of the System and malware that can be hidden or unknown for installed and working AV engines can very easly compromise it. In this case system backup/snapshots are useless and worth of nothing. Much better is to allocate some space for downloaded content in non-system disk...I think everyone can do this by creating a special folder and set it in internet browser as default location.
Back to topic...my folder consists actualy everything - documents, pictures, installator, archives, etc that can be needed or used in few month. Then all files are sorted to another specific folders like Documents or Installators (both folders in non-system disk also). "Download" folder is also added to the list of restricted in SpyShelter what means that actualy nothing can be launched by itselves. If I want to run/check some files I have to copy it to the special folder on system disk called "temp" what allows me easly use virtualised system (by SD) and still be safe.
 

CyberTech

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In my Downloads Folder: A lot of Installers:)

Same this! i have Programs and Compressed in downloads folder i download .exe, zip and rar when i download movies or tv shows or other files i chose where to put, yea i keep them in downloads folder why would i delete them when i have 1TB SSD? or download it again? let them stay until install new Windows 10 (every year or so)
 

TairikuOkami

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My Downloads folder is Desktop, I like to keep it iconless so it prevents me from hoarding, besides it is located in ramdisk (PC reset would remove anything good or bad), the size is limited as well, so I have no choice, but to keep it clean. If I want to download something bigger like ISO, I switch to D: temporarily.

I can clean it with a click of a button, so I can download, unpack and make all kind of a mess and then just get rid of all of it within a second.
Code:
del "%SystemDrive%\Users\Public\Desktop\*" /s /f /q
del "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\*" /s /f /q
rd "Z:\Desktop" /s /q
md "Z:\Desktop"
As for the Downloads folder, I use for important files/shortcuts, used daily, because it is the only folder, that can be setup as a startup folder in Explorer.
 

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