To prevent system issues or a full C drive, you can transfer the Download folder to another drive, freeing up space and ensuring better performance for your PC or Laptop.
How to change the default Download folder to another drive
With our guide on moving the Download folder to another drive, readers can easily complete the process on both Windows 11 and Windows 10 in just a few minutes.
Step 1: Press the Windows + X keys => select File Explorer.
Step 2: Right-click on the Download folder.
- Choose the Properties option.
- Click Location => press Move.
Step 3: Select the location where you want to move the Download folder => click Select Folder.
- Click Apply.
- A Move Folder notification will appear immediately as shown below; click Yes to begin moving the Download folder to another drive.
How to restore the Downloads folder to its default location
If you accidentally selected the wrong location for your files or wish to restore the Downloads folder to its original location, follow the steps above to open Download Properties => select Restore Default.
In case you successfully transferred files to the Downloads folder but experience slowness or freezing when opening it on your computer, you can fix the download folder opening issue here to resolve the problem, while also optimizing your computer performance.
We hope that the guide on transferring the Downloads folder to another drive on Windows 11/10 will be helpful to you. Additionally, you can explore some of our other tips and tricks to stay updated with practical and useful insights. Wishing you success.
