![]() I'm trying to Download to my SD Card but it's failing why? You can change this by enabling the Save Dialog from the App Settings screen and choosing another path if you want. Keep note that KITKAT devices and above don't allow saving files directly on your secondary SD card, this is an Android OS feature. You can also change the default download path from "Settings" => "Download Preferences" => "Download Save Directory". All downloaded files are stored by default under folder "downloads" on your primary SD card. Note: Some Android devices are consuming a lot of CPU cycles due to many IO request for the SD card while other Android devices don't have such an issue, there is currently no known workaround for this. If you have a device with an internal memory try adding an external SD card if you have one spare and your device supports it. Adding an SD card could remove the unresponsiveness and greatly improve the speed of writing data. When Turbo Downloader is running it makes my device unresponsive, what should I do? Turbo Downloader only supports HTTP protocol, it DOES NOT support HTTPS, FTP, SFTP or any other internet file transfer protocols. I'm getting an "Unsupported Protocol" error while downloading a file. You can find this setting in most devices under Android Settings -> Wifi -> Advanced -> "Keep Wifi on during sleep". If you continue to have problems you can select to have your Wifi always on. This issue is fixed in recent versions, please upgrade to at least version 2.0. If the issue persists make sure you disable/uncheck "Wifi Optimization" option under Android Settings -> Wifi -> Advanced -> "Wifi Optimization". My download is slow or f a ils when I turn off my android device screen. You can change the location by taping on the "folder" icon on the main screen and choosing another location. Files are downloaded by default in "/sdcard/downloads". If you have a low-end device try utilizing lesser "Connections per Download" for large files and more Connections for medium size files. There is quite some overhead during preparation and writing to the file system when downloading large files on slower devices (old or single-core devices). My Downloads are slower when I increase the "Connections per Download". This will close all notifications and stop the Turbo Downloader service. ![]() Select "Quit" from the menu within Turbo Downloader. Some servers might not support multiple connections, if so use "Download Connections" = 1 under "Settings" My downloads are failing, what should I do? * For all other browsers that support sharing links try Long Press on a link and choose "Share Link" => "Turbo Downloader" * Skyfire ("Long press" and choose "Share Link") * Firefox ("Long press" and choose "Share Link") * Dolphin HD ("Long press" and choose "Share Link") * Android Stock Browser (Long Press and choose "Share Link")
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