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How to prevent Storage sense from deleting your downloaded files on Windows 10


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If you use Storage sense on Windows 10, you should probably disable this option to keep your downloaded files.

 

On Windows 10, Storage sense is a feature that optimizes the space automatically when your computer is running low on storage. If enabled, the feature can delete junk files, such as temporary system files, items you sent to the recycle bin, and many other files to free up space.

 

While it's a handy feature, the only caveat is that Storage sense also treats those files you downloaded from the internet as temporary files, which means that if you don't configure the feature correctly, you may end up losing many important documents and pictures stored in the "Downloads" folder.

 

If you proactively move files from the Downloads folders to another location (for example, Documents, Pictures, Videos), it's probably not a big deal, but if you don't, you should consider modifying your Storage sense settings.

 

In this Windows 10 guide, we'll walk you through the steps to adjust the settings to prevent Storage sense from deleting files that you store in the Downloads folder.

How to stop Storage sense from cleaning up Downloads folder

To configure Storage sense to prevent erasing potential important files from the Downloads folder, use these steps:

 

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  1. Open Settings.
  2. Click on System.
  3. Click on Storage.
  4. Click the Change how we free up space automatically option.

 

Under the "Temporary Files" section, use the "Delete files in my Downloads folder (...)" drop-down menu, and select the Never option.

 

Once you've completed the steps, Storage sense will continue to run automatically on your device, but it'll no longer try to delete files from the Downloads folder.

 

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On ‎1‎/‎22‎/‎2019 at 6:56 AM, stylemessiah said:

Or just toggle it totally off, far safer

 

not needed, because "Downloads" forlder is not selected by default, so is safer to leave it on.

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6 hours ago, SPECTRUM said:

 

not needed, because "Downloads" forlder is not selected by default, so is safer to leave it on.

 

Still needed, because i am the one that decides what gets deleted on my PC

 

That is why.....

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3 hours ago, stylemessiah said:

 because i am the one that decides what gets deleted on my PC

 

We're glad you think so.

 

Yours sincerely,

 

Microsoft

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On ‎1‎/‎23‎/‎2019 at 9:58 PM, stylemessiah said:

 

Still needed, because i am the one that decides what gets deleted on my PC

 

That is why.....

 

thats why it have options to select which things you want or not to delete.

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