Monday, 24 September 2018

How to download files on your MacBook.


A big chunk of the fun that you will find on the web is the ability to download pictures and other files to your MacBook. If you have visited a site that provides files for downloading, just tap on the download option or the link and Safari takes care of the rest. While the file is downloading, feel free to continue browsing or even download extra files, the Downloads status list assists you to keep the track of what is going on and when everything will be finished transferring. You can click the Download option to display the download list.





Safari saves the downloaded files to the folder that appears in your Dock. To change the specified location where downloaded files are stored, if you had like to save them directly to the desktop or scan them with an antivirus application, follow these steps:

1.    Select Safari  Preferences or enter cmd+,
2.   Click the General tab, and then select the save downloaded files to the pop-up menu.
3.    Select other
4.    Plot a route where you want the files to be stored.
5.    Click the select option
6.    Select the close button to exit preferences




To download a specific picture, move your pointer over the picture, and select save image as from the pop-up option that shows. Safari prompts you for the location where you want to store the file. You can select automatically open files that Safari considers safe that are unlikely to store a virus or a damaging macro.
So, these are the steps that should be kept in mind when downloading files on your MacBook. Whenever you found any difficulty in downloading the files, read this blog and download the files without any issue. If your MacBook need any kind of MacBookrepair, you can directly contact to the repair centers. Also, you can go for the DIY option if you find the issue very easy to solve.

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