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Previous Next Sort by votes. Mar 31, 1 0 10 0. Hello, I have been looking through threads on how to change the default download location to the SD card, and most of the options given seem to be for Android Version 6. On my old S4, with Lollipop, there was an option to set the download directory for different file categories images, videos, etc My new Galaxy S8 running 8.
Es File Explorer and others don't seem to, at least as far as I can find. Apr 6, 25, , 13, You can change the settings in the individual apps you are downloading through to save to the SD card rather than the phone.
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Started by Wdawg Nov 3, Replies: 2. Apps General Discussion. Laptop Tech Support. Question Does a docking station that bridges peripheries and monitors to a laptop and computer exist? Started by hodzic Oct 24, Replies: 4. Open the App Drawer. Tap the grid of dots at the bottom of the screen. Tap the orange and white "My Files" app.
You can usually find it in the "Samsung" folder. Select a storage location. If you have an SD card in your phone, you can select SD card to view the files on it, or tap Internal storage to view the folders and files stored on your phone's hard drive.
You can also just tap a file type e. Review the folder options. Depending on your Samsung Galaxy device, the folders you'll see will vary; however, you'll usually see the following: DCIM - This is where your photos and videos are stored.
Downloads - You can find downloaded attachments here. Android - System information and files can be found in this folder. Select a folder. Tap a folder that contains files that you would like to view.
This will allow you to browse your Samsung Galaxy's files from within the My Files app. For example, you would tap DCIM to view photos. Method 2. Scroll down and tap About device. It's near the bottom of the Settings page. Tap Software information. You'll find this in the middle of the page. Tap Build number seven times. This option is in the middle of the Software Information page. When you see "You are now a developer! Return to the Settings page. Tap the "Back" button, which is in the top-left side of the screen or the bottom-right corner of the phone, twice.
Tap Developer options. It's at the bottom of the Settings page. Scroll down and tap Select USB configuration. You'll find this option about halfway down the page. It's near the top of the "Select USB configuration" window. This will allow you to browse your Android's system files while your Android is connected to your computer.
Connect your Android to your computer. Plug one end of the charging cable into your computer's USB slot, then plug the charging end into your phone. Your Android will begin synching with your computer. You may see a window asking you what to do with your Android pop up. If so, close this window. Click This PC. It's on the left side of the File Explorer window.
Double-click your Android device. You should see your Android listed below the "Devices and drives" heading in the middle of the page. Double-clicking it will open the Android's folder.
Double-click Internal storage. This will open a window that displays the folders on your Android's hard drive, including folders that house system files.
Find your files. There are several places the files you are looking for may be located: Downloads - Anything you download through your browser or from email attachments should be located in your Downloads folder. Music - Any music files that you've copied over using Samsung Kies will be located in the Music folder. Pictures - Screenshots and other system images will be found in the Pictures folder.
Not Helpful 0 Helpful 5. Use the "File manager" app to relocate the files to your PC. Not Helpful 5 Helpful 5. Download a program like Evernote, which can open these types of files. Not Helpful 3 Helpful 3.
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