Re-Routing Failed Files Download on Windows 11 & 11 PCs
Most users get their software, drivers, and updates through the internet. However, some users have reported in IT support forums that they can’t download files with any of their Windows web browsers. Nothing happens when they click links to download files with their browsers.
Not being able to download files with browsers is a serious Windows issue. If you can’t download files with Edge or any other of your installed browsers, this is how you can fix files not downloading on a Windows 10 or 11 PC.
1. Free Up Drive Storage Space
First, we recommend you check how much free space is available on your PC’s hard drive. You might not be able to download any files because your PC’s hard drive has hardly any free space left on it. Check out how to check your local drive storage for several methods on how to view how much space is left on a drive.
Clean your local drive if it has less than two gigabytes of free storage space. You can free up some drive space by uninstalling software packages, utilizing the Disk Clean-up tool, and deleting user files. Our guide to freeing up storage space on Windows provides step-by-step instructions for the various methods.
2. Run the SFC and DISM Command-Line Tools
Another possibility is that something has gone wrong with Windows’ system files. So, try repairing corrupted Windows files with Windows’ built-in tools , specifically the System File Checker and the Deployment Image Servicing and Management command-line tools.
The SFC tool patches up corrupted files and DISM addresses system image issues.
3. Select a Different Download Location in Your Browser
Most Windows browsers download files to the Downloads user folder by default. There could be an issue with that folder. In this case, selecting a different download location with browser settings might work for some users.