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 · Thankfully, when Apple released iOS 11, they included the Files app, which lets you save files directly onto your phone or manage your cloud services like Google Drive and Dropbox. And with iOS 13, you can finally use Safari to download files directly from the bltadwin.ruted Reading Time: 4 mins.  · It doesn’t remove the file from the computer Open containing Folder (not file) – This is the one which answers the big question, “Where did my file go? Click on that, and it opens the folder where your file is located. Go to Download Page – Takes you to Reviews:  · The Files or My Files app is in the app drawer. Open the app and tap the Downloads option to view downloaded files on your phone or tablet. If you don't like the default file manager app, another option is to download and install Files by Google, available in the Google Play store.


Re: On Hikvision cameras where does the video/snapshots save to when you download the Unfortunately, when I disable protected mode (for example by adding the NVR address to the safe sites) the plug-in needed to show video no longer loads. Each app stores its own data files. If you send a PDF file from a computer, or download it from Dropbox (or other locations), the file always goes to one app on the iPad. That app then stores it "within itself". If you open an app, select a file, then "open in" some other app, than a copy of the file is sent to the second app which also stores. Here are some things you can do, depending on the type of file you're downloading: Open the file to view it, but don't save it to your PC. Save the file on your PC in the default download location. After Internet Explorer runs a security scan and finishes downloading the file, you can choose to open the file, the folder it's stored in, or view.


Thankfully, when Apple released iOS 11, they included the Files app, which lets you save files directly onto your phone or manage your cloud services like Google Drive and Dropbox. And with iOS 13, you can finally use Safari to download files directly from the internet. If you send a PDF file from a computer, or download it from Dropbox (or other locations), the file always goes to one app on the iPad. That app then stores it "within itself". If you open an app, select a file, then "open in" some other app, than a copy of the file is sent to the second app which also stores is within itself. So, with the admonitions out of the way, I do have a few things for you to try. Check the Recycle Bin. If the files were accidentally deleted by something you did in Windows File Explorer, or by a Recycle Bin-aware utility, it’s possible the file(s) you’re looking for could still be there. If they are, you can quickly and easily restore them.

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