T tigishomen Reputable Jun 12, 2015 55 0 4,640 Feb 20, 2016 #1 Can I just clean out my downloads folder without it affecting my PC, or should I put it on my secondary hard drive since it takes up space on my SSD? Thanks in advance
Can I just clean out my downloads folder without it affecting my PC, or should I put it on my secondary hard drive since it takes up space on my SSD? Thanks in advance
Solution P P Paul NZ Feb 20, 2016 If theyre files you've downloaded, cant see why not. Just delete them, if you no longer want them But if you want them cut and paste them and put them on the other hdd. But if they get updated often, there's no point keeping them
If theyre files you've downloaded, cant see why not. Just delete them, if you no longer want them But if you want them cut and paste them and put them on the other hdd. But if they get updated often, there's no point keeping them
P Paul NZ Polypheme Sep 15, 2014 20,774 3 61,010 Feb 20, 2016 Solution #2 If theyre files you've downloaded, cant see why not. Just delete them, if you no longer want them But if you want them cut and paste them and put them on the other hdd. But if they get updated often, there's no point keeping them Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
If theyre files you've downloaded, cant see why not. Just delete them, if you no longer want them But if you want them cut and paste them and put them on the other hdd. But if they get updated often, there's no point keeping them
T tigishomen Reputable Jun 12, 2015 55 0 4,640 Feb 20, 2016 #3 Thanks for answering! Upvote 0 Downvote