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This article introduces how to upload files to Google cloud hard disk on Windows 10. The content is very detailed. Interested friends can use it for reference. I hope it will be helpful to you.
Some users may not be able to upload files to the Google cloud hard drive through the web interface on Win10 PC. This is mainly because online Google cloud drives are more vulnerable to upload problems.
We will explore several possible remedies for this problem.
Unable to upload files to Google cloud disk
The recommended solutions to this problem are as follows:
Disconnect and reconnect the Google account.
-- restart / reinstall backup and synchronization.
-- disable the ad blocker for Google cloud hard drives.
-- divide the upload of your file into smaller parts.
-- check the status of Google cloud disk.
-use a private / invisible window.
-- clear browser data.
-use other browsers.
-- make sure the image is open.
Check your network connection.
-- check for file problems.
Let's take a closer look at these troubleshooting steps.
Before you begin, try to log out of your Google account and log in again. If this does not help, you can now proceed with the solutions listed below in a specific order.
1. Disconnect and reconnect the Google account
Here, you need to disconnect your Google account and reconnect it to the backup and synchronization application.
How to do this:
-- go to backup and synchronization by clicking the cloud icon in the notification area of the taskbar.
Next, click the vertical ellipsis (three points) menu icon > preferences > Settings > disconnect account > OK.
After disconnecting your account, click the backup and synchronization menu icon again, and then log in to your Google account.
two。 Restart / reinstall backup and synchronization
Here, you can try to restart or even reinstall the backup and synchronization application.
How to do this:
-Click the backup and synchronization cloud icon in the notification area of the taskbar.
Click the vertical ellipsis menu icon, and then click to exit backup and synchronization.
To reopen it, type backup and synchronize to the Windows search, and then select the application from the results.
Alternatively, you can completely reinstall backup and synchronization. To uninstall the application:
-- Press Windows + R. In the run dialog box, type appwiz.cpl, and then press Enter.
In the programs and Features Mini Program, select the application from the list and uninstall it.
Download the application and reinstall it.
3. Disable the advertisement blocker for Google cloud hard disk
It has been reported that there is a problem with the Advertising blocker browser extension, which may sometimes block the upload of all your Google applications or even block Internet access.
Therefore, if you have problems uploading files, try to disable or whitelist the Google cloud hard drive website in the Advertising blocking tool.
4. Divide the upload of a file into smaller parts
Google is designed to handle a single file with the largest 5TB (unless they are in Google file format, such as "document" or "table", in this case 50MB). So if you have a problem uploading a large folder to your Google cloud hard drive-upload timed out or crashed, please browse the contents of the folder, select the file and upload it separately. Google cloud drives queue them automatically and may handle files better.
5. Check the status of Google cloud disk
Go to the G Suite status Information Center and check if there is anything wrong with the Google cloud hard drive. If you find that the Google cloud disk has been shut down, just wait for the service to resume again.
6. Use a private / invisible window
Here, just open a private window in your browser and log in to the Google cloud hard drive. Then try uploading the file again to see if it can be used.
7. Clear browser data
Your browser will save Cookie, cache and other data, making it easier and faster for you to surf the Internet. However, sometimes this data can also cause browsing problems, such as unable to upload files. In this case, you need to clear the Edge or Chrome / Firefox browser data.
8. Use other browsers
You may encounter this problem due to temporary support for your browser or because your browser does not support Google cloud drives at all. However, for popular browsers, such as Chrome,Firefox,Opera,Safari,IE and Edge, the latter is highly unlikely.
If you use one of the above browsers and changing the browser will resolve the upload problem, try updating the browser to the latest version. If this does not help, wait for the next version update that may resolve this issue.
9. Make sure the image is open
For some reason, if the image is turned off in the browser, the Google cloud hard drive may stop functioning properly. You may be able to use it to edit and view data, but you cannot upload or download it. Refer to this guide to learn how to enable / disable images in your browser.
10. Check your network connection
If the file is uploaded but terminates in the middle due to a network error, you may encounter this problem due to a network connection. In this case, restarting the router can resolve the problem. If it fails, try changing your IP address, and then turn off the firewall.
Connecting through VPN may also affect the upload process, so make sure your VPN is turned off.
If you are sure this is a network error, resetting the router (see the product guide) may resolve the problem.
11. Check for file problems
Here, try uploading each of the three types of files and see if they are uploaded. If the file is uploaded successfully, there must be something wrong with the file you want to upload. In this case, try to change the name and format of the file as much as possible-and make sure there are no characters in the file name (for example,? /).
In addition, if the file is large (more than 2 GB), use 7-Zip to split the file, then upload it and see if it is valid.
So much for sharing what to do if you can't upload files to Google cloud hard drive on Windows 10. I hope the above content can be helpful to you and learn more. If you think the article is good, you can share it for more people to see.
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