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Any way to get Windows to stop asking if I want to overwrite files? - acsmith1972 - Jul 09, 2014 I'm using Windows 8.1 now and it'd be really nice if instead of asking if I want to rename files when I download stuff. I'd like it to just go ahead and rename the file. Is that possible? RE: Any way to get Windows to stop asking if I want to overwrite files? - Gorgonzilla - Jul 19, 2014 The easiest way is to install Orbit downloader, it does rename it automatically, by adding a numer or somtehing at the end.You als can use Internet download manager for downloaden pictures, One of the easiest ways is to use comodo internetbrowser, when you download a picture of file it does rename it automatically, ie: save as file has same name it renames it with adding a (1) or so afther the name. |