Customize the settings according to your need and click on NEXT to proceed to the next screen. There is also an option to choose Google Photos. Now, Choose the upload size of your photos and videos from the options.
You can also select folders of your own choice by clicking on CHOOSE FOLDER option.
By default, 3 folders are selected- Desktop, Document, and Pictures. Step 7: This part is important now you have to select different folders to back up on this screen.Close the browser window and go to the Backup and Sync window again. A new page will appear, letting you know that sign-in was successful. Step 6: After signing in, click on Allow to give access to your google account.This will open a Google Sign-in page on your default browser where you have to sign in with your Google account, or if you are already signed in earlier, you have to select your google account from the page. Step 5: Now, Click on Sign in with your browser.Step 4: From this new window, click on GET STARTED.This will further download the google drive Backup and Sync, and after successful completion, a new Backup and Sync window will open. Step 3: Now, go to your default download folder and find installbackupandsync.exe and run it by double-clicking on it.This will download Google Drive’s backup and sync installer. On the Backup and Sync option, click on Download. Step 2: On the next page, you’ll find two options- 1.Alternatively, if you’ve already signed in on your Google Account, from the google drive home page, click on the gear icon next to your profile picture and select Get Backup and Sync for Windows. From there, click on Drive for Mac/PC or click here- Drive for Mac/PC. Step 1: If you are not signed in to your Google account yet, go to the Google Drive page and scroll all the way down to find Download options.To add Google Drive to file explorer, we need to download Google Drive’s backup and sync installer first and then proceed with the whole process.
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