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You may have downloaded a file recently, using your Chrome browser. But for some reason, you may have deleted it by accident. However, you can recover the file using Chrome Browser as it remembers your downloads. Any deleted download file can be redownloaded using the Chrome Browser with just a click. This menu will display all the downloads, and you can even re-download the file just by tapping on the downloaded file.
Due to various reasons, your downloaded files may have been deleted or hidden by third-party software. If you have installed software that cleans up your storage, there are slim chances that you may end up losing valuable files in the process. Using D-Back for Android , you can recover these files with ease. D-Back is a software that can help you access and recover lost or deleted files. Also, it can help you regain access to your data if your phone gets broken. Where will files downloaded from playstore be stored?
Actually, the files of the Apps that you downloaded from the Play Store are stored on your phone. To view the Downloads folder, open File Explorer, then locate and select Downloads below Favorites on the left side of the window. A list of your recently downloaded files will appear. Open Internet Explorer, select the Tools button, and then select View downloads.
In the View Downloads dialog box, select Options in the lower-left. You can also add a shortcut to the Start menu for Downloads. From a Home screen, touch and swipe up or down to display all apps. The apps you've downloaded are divided into two sections: "Installed" all the apps currently installed on your phone and "Library" all the apps that aren't currently installed.
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