>2017
>Windows 10
>still no feature that automatically renames downloaded files to avoid overwriting
for what purpose? why is this still a thing? who in their right mind would go around downloading the same file all day? why would they want to replace the old file with a new one that's the same? why would anyone want to replace an older, different file with a new file with the same name? does any of this make sense in any context? how has this shit survived in each new iteration of windows for 2 decades?
more importantly, how the FUCK do i change it?
>more importantly, how the FUCK do i change it?
Install gentoo?
>>60302294
It's done this since they changed the file transfer dialog in Windows 8 though.
Are you retarded?
>>60302472
downloaded, not transferred
>>60302294
That depends on the browser, not the OS. Chrome does that by default, while Firefox asks if you want to replace the file
>>60302294
hey, at least it doesn't delete your folder when trying to merge it with another one with the same name.