Where go the app store downloads in mac
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:. Then, in the Debug menu, use the Show download folder There are some other handy tools in the menu, including Reset Application if things really get tangled up.
Dec 21, AM. Solved my problem. And, finding hidden menus is always a bonus when trying to figure something out. Sep 22, PM. Oct 28, PM. Jan 16, AM in response to demujer In response to demujer. I confirmed this is the new path, just check at my Jan 16, AM. Question: Q: Where does App Store download files to? More Less. Communities Get Support. Sign in Sign in Sign in corporate.
Browse Search. I seldom download, but when I do I want it to show up on the Desktop as a reminder that I have something new to contend with. I would prefer to never use the download folder, I have no intuition to go to it.
How do I avoid it and have everything go to desktop. It varies per application. So how to do it depends on the app you are downloading the files from, what do you usually use to download? My download folder disappeared during an update. See if the Downloads folder appears on screen, it should. I am guessing it is probably just hidden.
Have you provided an outline of what happens when you download an app onto the iMac. As an example, lets say you download a word processing package. To install it, you click on the file…and then what? In Windows, you can go to the download folder after the install and delete the downloaded file ie: an exe. What about with Apple? Thank you. There is no installer to remove, it is included in the App Store cleanup.
You can delete the installer after it has finished if you want to. Hi Steve, this is a post about the user Downloads folder, and accessing files you have downloaded. It has nothing to do with ipfw or firewalls. This is the most asked question. Whenever some new person shifts from Windows to Mac in my circle, I get a call to guide them where they can find downloaded stuff.
And how they can install an app by just placing it in Applications folder. Most entry users, find the downloads dock file handy but will in time accidentally delete it. I am that user. How do I get it back? The only app that downloads files directly to the Desktop in my case is Thunderbird. All the others put downloaded files in the Download folder. I often temporarily change my download folder when downloading many files that go in a specific folder.
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