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However, this might not be the case for you. This is how you can check where your files are stored to and change the destination folder in a few simple steps:.
There, you will see two available options. The first one is called Location, which represents the folder where your downloaded files will be stored in. You can see the full path to the folder on your computer under the Location label. To change the folder where you want Chrome to store all of your future downloads, simply click on Change. After that, select the folder that you want and your job is done.
Besides changing the location, you can also set up your Google Chrome browser to always ask you where you want to download your files. Scroll down to the bottom of the page.
You will see Reset and Clean Up as the last feature in the Advanced section.
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