Where are downloaded files kept in apple






















Aug 24, AM. I wanted this information because I had a problem upgrading iPhoto to 9. It was suggested I may need to reinstall Mac OS entirely. If I was going to have to do that, which would take days as I use a lot of large proprietary software implementations such as Adobe Creative Suite which would also have to be deactivated, reinstalled and reactivated, I decided to try to fix it myself.

I know that Apple prefers we don't look at our filesystems this way, however, it has been maintained in many court decisions that the contents of our hard drives are ours to do with as we please. The update refused to install even after I uninstalled iPhoto and asked it to reinstall.

I viewed my Console when attempting to upgrade iPhoto and saw that it was attempting to access a PKG file called:. Upon searching my filesystem with a command in terminal, I discovered that the corrupted PKG file was located at:. This location is likely to be referenced by an internal OS database, and I basically just had to hope that removing the file would allow the database to clear the entry and force the PKG file to download again.

I deleted the file and restarted, asked iPhoto to install in the App Store, and everything went smoothly. After 20 or so other attempts, following Apple's support info, and asking colleagues, this was the ONLY solution to the problem without completely reinstalling Mac OS. It's interesting that we don't find much information about these storage locations or information about solving App Store problems when PKG files get corrupted during transfer or installation, it's likely that Apple scrubs this information from the Apple Support Communities and I'll be curious to see how long this post lasts on the site.

Jun 25, PM. Took me a while to find it but I kept searching while the App Store was re-downloading Mavericks. Oct 17, PM. To prevent deleting the downloaded. Apr 1, AM. Apr 22, PM in response to splurben In response to splurben.

This helps! Apr 22, PM. Dec 8, AM in response to hphinc In response to hphinc. Dec 8, AM. The easiest way to find where your downloads are stored is to enable the App Store debug menu with this terminal command:. First, locate the Files app on your iPhone or iPad.

The quickest way to do this is with Spotlight Search. Once you locate the file you want, you can tap it to preview it, or tap and hold it to open a pop-up menu. Then, you can move, copy, or rename the file, along with other operations.

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Yup bleedin sort it out guys. Where are my playlists god damnit!! They must have changed it again because I don't have Cache listed there Add a tag Tap Select. Tap the file that you want to tag. Choose the tag that you want to add. Rename a tag Go to Locations. Tap the name of an existing tag. Enter the name of your new tag. Tap Done. Delete files Select the files that you don't want anymore and tap Delete.

Share folders and files with your friends or colleagues Want to share with a friend or colleague? Use third-party apps in Files The Files app lets you add your third-party cloud services — like Box, Dropbox, OneDrive, Adobe Creative Cloud, Google Drive, and more — so that you can access all of your files on all of your devices. Add third-party apps Download and set up the third-party cloud app. Open the Files app. Tap the Browse tab. Turn on the third-party apps that you want to use in the Files app.

Move third-party cloud files Open the file that you want to move. Open the folder where you want to move your file.

Firmly press the screen. Tap Paste. Connect to a file server Open the Browse tab. Select Connect to Server. Enter the SMB address. Tap Connect. The server name appears under Shared in the Browse menu. Switch to Column View In landscape mode, open the Browse tab.



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