

If the download is expected and all's well, let the notification go away on its own after the download completes. When you get these notifications, do one of the following:ĭo nothing, or dismiss the notification.

When an app downloads online-only files, you'll get a notification that shows where it's downloading them from and how many it's downloading, as well as the download progress. For example, a music player app such as Windows Media Player might download your online-only music files to play them. When you use an online storage provider such as OneDrive to store online-onlyfiles, some Windows apps might download these files automatically.
