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Open your browser and go to the Downloads page. The history goes back a few months. Next to a file, you will find either a folder icon, or an option to open the containing folder. Click it. This will open the folder that the file was downloaded and saved to.

File download managers have a feature similar to browsers. The settings are normally where you can set the folder that all files should be downloaded to. Right-click the downloaded file or the in-progress download in the torrent client. Need more help? Join the discussion. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help.

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Information about NIMH, research results, summaries of scientific meetings, and mental health resources. NIMH hosts an annual lecture series dedicated to innovation, invention, and scientific discovery. Contribute to Mental Health Research. A ZIP file is a container for other files. ZIP files compress their contents, which reduces downloading time. To download a ZIP file, click on a link to it; this will prompt your browswer to ask you if you would like to open or save the file.

Select Save. The IE , Safari, and Opera Web browsers will bring up a second dialog box asking you where on your computer you would like to save the file. Choose a convenient location your desktop is usually good option.

The Firefox Web browser will save the file to a default location usually your desktop. After the download is complete, navigate to the ZIP file on your computer.



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