This article describes steps to take if you are unable to download or save files using Firefox.
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- 7Change file type settings
- 10Enable downloads blocked by Security Zone Policy
Firefox includes a download protection feature to protect you from malicious or potentially harmful file downloads. If Firefox has blocked an unsafe download, you will see a warning message about the file in the Downloads panel, along with options for handling the pending download. You can open the Downloads panel to view completed and pending downloads by clicking on the Downloads button (the down arrow on your toolbar). See the articles Where to find and manage downloaded files in Firefox and How does built-in Phishing and Malware Protection work? for more information.
Clearing the download history can fix some problems with downloading files:
- Click the Downloads button , and then click Show all downloads. The Downloads window will open.
- In the Downloads window, click .
- Close the Downloads window.
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Firefox may not be able to download files if there is a problem with the folder in which downloaded files are saved:
- Click the menu button and choose ..
- Select the General panel.
- Go to the Downloads sectionFind the Downloads section under Files and Applications.
- Click the button next to the Save files to entry.
- Choose a different download folder for saving files.
- Close the about:preferences page. Any changes you've made will automatically be saved.
If you have tried the above suggestions, you can restore the default Firefox download folder settings:
In the address bar, type about:config and press EnterReturn.
- The about:config 'This might void your warranty!' warning page may appear. Click to continue to the about:config page.
- In the Search field, enter browser.download.
- If any of the following settings have a status of user setmodified, reset their values. To reset a value, right-clickhold down the Ctrl key while you click the setting and select Reset from the context menu:
- browser.download.dir
- browser.download.downloadDir
- browser.download.folderList
- browser.download.lastDir
- browser.download.useDownloadDir
- If desired, you can revert back to your preferred download folder settings by changing your Firefox settings.
If you receive the error <filename> could not be saved, because an unknown error occurred. , your problem might be caused by an interaction with the Safari browser and your operating system.
To fix the problem, open Safari's Preferences and change the Save downloaded files to: setting to a valid folder (such as your Desktop). Then restart Firefox.
If you receive the error <filename> could not be saved, because you cannot change the contents of that folder. Change the folder properties and try again, or try saving in a different location., your problem might be caused by corrupt plist files.
To fix this problem, go to your home directory and delete this preference file:
- ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.internetconfig.plist
If downloading certain file types does not work, check to make sure Firefox is not set to handle those file types differently from others. See Change what Firefox does when you click on or download a file for instructions on how to view and change how different file types are handled.
Reset download actions for all file types
To reset how all file types are handled by Firefox back to default:
Open your profile folder:
Click the menu button , click Help and select Troubleshooting Information.From the Help menu, choose Troubleshooting Information. The Troubleshooting Information tab will open.
- Under the Application Basics section, click on . A window will open that contains your profile folder.Your profile folder will open.
Note: If you are unable to open or use Firefox, follow the instructions in Finding your profile without opening Firefox.Click the Firefox menu , then click Exit.Click the Firefox menu at the top of the screen, then click Quit Firefox.Click the Firefox menu , then click Quit.
- Delete or rename the mimeTypes.rdf file (for example, rename it mimeTypes.rdf.oldhandlers.json file (for example, rename it handlers.json.old ).
- Restart Firefox.
Beginning with Firefox version 52, support has ended for all NPAPI plugins except for Adobe Flash. See this compatibility document and this article for details.
On Windows, third-party download manager plugins can interfere with Firefox downloads. Download Manager plugin files that get added to the Firefox plugins folder include the following, listed by the download manager program and the associated plugin filename:- GetRight:NPGetRt.dll
- WinGet:NPWinGet.dll
- Download Accelerator Plus:npdap.dll
- FreshDownload:npfd.dll
- Net Transport:NPNXCatcher.dll, NPNXCatcher(Audio).dll, and NPNXCatcher(Video).dll
See Troubleshoot issues with plugins like Flash or Java to fix common Firefox problems for instructions on how to disable or remove plugins.
Internet security software, including firewalls, antivirus programs, anti-spyware programs, and others can block certain file downloads. Check the settings in your security software to see if there is an setting that may be blocking downloads.
To diagnose whether Internet security software is causing problems, you can try temporarily disabling it, seeing if downloads work, and then re-enabling the software.
Downloading an executable file (e.g., an .exe or .msi file) may fail, with the Downloads window showing Canceled under the file name.
This happens because Firefox honors your Windows security settings for downloading applications and other potentially unsafe files from the Internet. To resolve this problem, use the solution given below.
Reset system Internet Security settings
You can reset your system Internet security settings in Internet Explorer. See How to reset Internet Explorer settings at Microsoft Support for instructions.
You may be able to diagnose your download problem by following the steps given in the Troubleshoot and diagnose Firefox problems article.
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Unable To Download Any Files From Internet Explorer 11
After trying to repair Internet Explorer to no avail, I discovered the problem lies in the Temporary Internet Files folder. Sometimes the index.dat file can become damaged. If this occurs, you'll have to delete the index.dat file and restart your computer. Then you'll be able to download files correctly again. Follow the steps below to delete this file. 1) Open Internet Explorer. cd drive:Documents and SettingsusernameLocal SettingsTemporary Internet FilesContent.IE5 Example: cd c:Documents and SettingsMarkLocal SettingsTemporary Internet FilesContent.IE5 11) type del index.dat and press Enter Once the computer has been restarted, open a web page with a link to a download. Click on the link and try to download the file. It should now work. Written by Mark Hasting
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