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Change the Size of the Touch Keyboard. Check Bluetooth Device Battery Life. The first method requires you to restart your Chromebook device. The Chromebook download error mostly occurs when your Chromebook is being used for a longer period of time without shutting down. While you are using your Chromebook device to browse the Internet, it stores temporary files as cache memory.
Sometimes, this cache memory can interfere with some of the processes. Restarting your Chromebook should delete some temporary files and fix other background errors. If the problem persists, proceed to the next method. Look for the Reset Settings button and click on it. Click on the Clear Local Data button and restart Chromebook. An outdated Chromebook operating system can also cause many features to malfunction.
Downloading files is no exception. This will update its entire software and fix the most common bugs. So, what can you do now? Because local storage is deemphasized on a Chromebook, finding it isn't as straightforward as locating your C: drive. With this guide, I'll show you how to access your Chromebook's local storage, find out how much free space remains and how to save, delete and move files. To view the files stored locally on your Chromebook, click the Launcher button in the lower-left corner of your Chromebook's display it's ChromeOS' version of the Windows Start button.
A window will open showing the apps you have used recently. Look for the Files app. If you don't see it, click All Apps and find the Files app listed among all of your Chromebook's apps. From the Files window, click Downloads from the left panel. The files in this Downloads folder are stored locally on your Chromebook. To see how much of your meager allotment of local storage remains free, open the Downloads folder and then click the triple-dot button in the upper-right corner.
This opens a small panel that show's how many GBs you have left. Any file you download from the Web to a Chromebook gets saved to your Downloads folder. If you find an image online you want to save, for example, you can right-click on the image and choose Save image as and it gets saved to the Downloads folder.
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