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Solve : Firefox Downloading Issue? |
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Answer» Quick, simple question. Try unchecking close it when all downloads are finished. Its on FF browser menu, Tools - Options - General tab.It is unchecked already. Quote from: Rob Pomeroy on November 09, 2011, 10:08:43 AM Pressing Ctrl-J should bring up the downloads box - are you saying that's completely empty?Yes, after it has been DLed, the download box is empty and I have to manually go into my downloads folder, I cannot directly access it. Any solutions?Quote the download box is empty and I have to manually go into my downloads folder, I cannot directly access it.Quote Try unchecking close it when all downloads are finishedRight-click the exe file from the unclosed download box and choose open file containing folder.Found this one though I have not used it yet https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/magic-open-download-folder-but/Since day one, I've never LIKED my downloads to be socked away somewhere in the computer. It's easy, on the first page of the TOOLS in Firefox to tell it to send all downloads to the Desktop. Then you know where they are and they are easy to find, use and put away wherever you wish. I keep a shortcut to a folder on my D: drive on my desktop, for downloads that I'm done with. Make life easy on yourself and put things where they are easy to find. EH? I can suggest two things: 1. Use Chrome instead of FireFox. It is much more lightweight and user friendly. FF is a strong browser with a long history, though I happily switched to Chrome a couple of years ago and since then use FF only for web development and alike. 2. Use Total Commander. In case you decide to STICK to FF and still can't manage to sort out the download box, TC will make your life easier, as there you can easily bookmark any location on your PC. Go to options -> privacy tab -> use custom settings for history -> check remember my download history Think that should do it.My problem with mozilla is its very slow when it comes to downloading...that's why I went back to Google Chrome which is much better . . . Quote from: paulahendricks on December 09, 2011, 08:48:46 PM My problem with mozilla is its very slow when it comes to downloading...that's why I went back to Google Chrome which is much better . . . If anybody knows why sometimes IE9 sometimes thinks your download is insecure and automatically deletes it without any confirmation (after doing a security scan on it)??Quote from: Linux711 on December 05, 2011, 05:22:45 PM Go to options -> privacy tab -> use custom settings for history -> check remember my download historyJust did it, thanks man! |
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