Folder download not responding Windows 10

Folder download not responding Windows 10

The Downloads folder is the default folder which stores all your downloaded files from the Internet. Sometimes the Downloads folder does not respond for a long time in Windows 10. It takes ages to open the folder. It keeps on searching for files.

In this article, we will discuss about how to fix Downloads folder not responding in Windows 10. It can also be applied to Windows 7 but usually the problem comes in Windows 10.

Note: Make sure that only the Downloads folder is having issues. If it’s a general issue with Windows, you may need to check why your PC is crashing or hanging.

Change Downloads folder classification

When we make a folder and add items in it, depending upon the type of items in that folder Windows automatically sets its type to pictures, media, music etc. But in case of a downloads folder there are random files of all types. Sometimes Windows automatically sets it to “Pictures” even though not all the files are pictures. This happens because Windows will try to create thumbnails for the media by default which are in the Downloads folder even if none of them are media files.

To fix this, we need to change the folder type to “General items”, so that Windows does not consider it a pictures folder  and opens up quickly. This is changed in the Downloads folder properties.

  • Right click on the Downloads folder and select Properties.
    Folder download not responding Windows 10
  • Go to Customize
  • In the Optimize this folder settings, set it to General items.
  • Also check the settings “Also apply this template to all subfolders”and click apply and then OK
    Folder download not responding Windows 10

Delete or archive old files

The downloads folder is one of the most widely used folders of your computer. With the passage of time it gets filled with files that are so old and outdated and that we don’t want to use anymore. This fills up the folder and makes it slow to open. So it might be a good idea to open it and delete or archive the files that you no longer require and this shall make the folder clear up some of the memory and hence make it faster to open the Downloads folder.

Change View Settings

Sometimes the files in our folders display thumbnails that usually takes some time to load and open up and it might make our folder slow. So its display settings could be one of the reasons why your downloads folder takes some time to open up. We can change its View settings such that it only shows icon instead of showing a thumbnail of your media files.

  • One easy method would be to click the “Display information about the search item in the window” option in the bottom right corner of the folder.
    Folder download not responding Windows 10

I hope these solutions help you with this problem, and if is still any trouble do let us know in the comments below and we are happy to help.

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What to do if Downloads folder is not responding?

What can I do if my Downloads folder is not responding?.
Run DISM and SFC scans. ... .
Use the Windows Store Apps troubleshooter. ... .
Optimize the Downloads folder for General items. ... .
Select the Always show icons option. ... .
Disable Automatic Folder Type Discovery..

Why do my folders keep saying not responding?

The most effective method to fix Windows Explorer not responding is to clear file explorer history. You can open on Control Panel, set view by large icons and click File Explorer Options from the interface. Then click Clear button and OK to clear Windows Explorer history. Then try opening Windows Explorer again.

Why are my Downloads not working Windows 10?

When you can't open Downloads folder, perhaps there are some corrupted system files. In Windows, the built-in tool – System File Checker, can be used to scan damaged system files and repair them. By performing the command sfc /scannow, you can easily solve the Downloads folder not responding issue.

Why do my Downloads freeze?

An unreliable connection frequently causes downloads to choke. This occur with connection speeds that are too slow, such as low-end DSL or dial-up connections. Even if you have a high-speed Internet connection, you can still experience problems if you're too far away from the access point on a wireless network.