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  2. Use Google Drive for desktop

    support.google.com/drive/answer/10838124

    Sync files and folders to Drive for Desktop - YouTube. When you first open Drive for desktop, you receive a notification “Google Drive would like to start syncing.”. Click OK. On your computer, open Drive for desktop. You can sync files from your computer to Google Drive and backup to Google Photos.

  3. Install Drive for desktop - Google Workspace Learning Center

    support.google.com/a/users/answer/13022292

    All of your Drive files appear here. Any new files or folders you create in Drive or Drive for desktop sync and appear on all your devices. Click Drive for desktop click your name Open Google Drive . In My Drive or Shared drives, double-click the file that you want to open. Files created by Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, or Forms open in your ...

  4. How to use Google Drive - Computer - Google Drive Help

    support.google.com/drive/answer/2424384

    To upload or create files or folders, you can use the “New” button. On your computer, go to drive.google.com. At the top left, click New . Create or upload a file or folder. To create a folder: Select New folder . To upload a folder: Select Folder upload . To create a file: Select the document type. To upload a file: Select File upload .

  5. Google Drive Help

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    Organize your files in Google Drive. View & reorder your files and folders. Check activity & file versions. Use Google Drive apps. Get Google Drive notifications. Find files & folders with Google Drive shortcuts. Learn how shortcuts replace files & folders stored in multiple locations. Move files & folders into shared drives.

  6. On your computer, go to drive.google.com. At the top left, click New File Upload or Folder Upload. Choose the file or folder you want to upload. Tip: When you use the Drive web app or Drive for desktop to upload files, the creation time is set as the upload time. The modification time shows the last time the file was modified on the local ...

  7. Share folders in Google Drive - Computer - Google Drive Help

    support.google.com/drive/answer/7166529

    At the bottom left, click Integration menu Drive . Select the folder you want to share with a Chat space. Click Insert. To share a folder from a link in the Google Drive: On your computer, go to Google Drive. Right-click on the folder you want to share with a Chat space. Click Get link Copy link Done. Go to Google Chat.

  8. Delete files in Google Drive - Computer - Google Drive Help

    support.google.com/drive/answer/2375102?hl

    On your computer, go to drive.google.com. Right-click the file and: If you own the file, click Move to Trash . If someone else is the owner of the file, click Remove . When you put a file in the trash: If you're the owner of the file, others can continue to access it until the file is deleted forever. If you're not the owner, people can access ...

  9. Fix problems in Drive for desktop - Computer - Google Help

    support.google.com/drive/answer/2565956

    You can find Drive for desktop File in a different place, depending on what computer you use: Windows: At the bottom right of your screen. Mac: At the top right of your screen. Any new files or folders you create in Drive or Drive for desktop sync and appear on all your devices. Click Drive for desktop > Tap your name > Open Google Drive.

  10. Recover a deleted file in Google Drive

    support.google.com/drive/answer/1716222

    Restore a file from Google Drive Trash. On the left, click Trash. All your deleted files are listed in “Trash.”. To find out how long ago files were added to the “Trash,” you can sort files by their “Trashed date” date. Right-click the file. Click Restore. Tip: Deleted files are stored in the Trash for 30 days before they’re ...

  11. How to remove G:/ drive - Google Drive Community

    support.google.com/drive/thread/127800484/how-to-remove-g-drive

    Upgraded to the new Google Drive tool today and it has created a new G:/ drive on my PC. In this drive is a single file, a shortcut to the My Drive folder that I have been using all along. This G drive is useless and I want to remove it. I would expect that changing to "Mirror files" option would do this, based on its description, but after ...