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Is it possible to store your Google Drive files on your hard drive?

Is it possible to store your Google Drive files on your hard drive?

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Yarrick7481
Junior Member
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08-23-2025, 08:03 AM
#1
Almost everything I have ever used is stored in Google Drive via Google docs. If something were to go wrong with a Google server, it would be risky, which made me think about moving my files to another storage device.
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Yarrick7481
08-23-2025, 08:03 AM #1

Almost everything I have ever used is stored in Google Drive via Google docs. If something were to go wrong with a Google server, it would be risky, which made me think about moving my files to another storage device.

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TempLate_YT
Senior Member
424
08-27-2025, 07:41 PM
#2
Your information being stored in just one place is a worry. It doesn't matter if it's on Google, OneDrive, or a PC hard drive.
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TempLate_YT
08-27-2025, 07:41 PM #2

Your information being stored in just one place is a worry. It doesn't matter if it's on Google, OneDrive, or a PC hard drive.

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lizzard89
Senior Member
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08-29-2025, 12:08 AM
#3
Your information being stored in just one place is a worry. It doesn't matter if it's on Google, OneDrive, or a PC hard drive.
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lizzard89
08-29-2025, 12:08 AM #3

Your information being stored in just one place is a worry. It doesn't matter if it's on Google, OneDrive, or a PC hard drive.

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Yoyet
Junior Member
31
08-31-2025, 11:00 PM
#4
It shouldn't be possible because the sure isn't always linked to a computer, which would prevent ransomware from affecting it. You should only connect it for backups and accessing files.
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Yoyet
08-31-2025, 11:00 PM #4

It shouldn't be possible because the sure isn't always linked to a computer, which would prevent ransomware from affecting it. You should only connect it for backups and accessing files.

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zlip88
Member
198
09-02-2025, 09:00 PM
#5
Gor what I know, there's Google Drive' Windows client which will keep a local folder in sync with the GDrive. So, as long as you keep a (local) backup of that drive, you'll have a backup of your GDrive.
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zlip88
09-02-2025, 09:00 PM #5

Gor what I know, there's Google Drive' Windows client which will keep a local folder in sync with the GDrive. So, as long as you keep a (local) backup of that drive, you'll have a backup of your GDrive.

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195
09-08-2025, 06:51 AM
#6
Would you like me to copy or paste this? I can't access my Drive with a large number of files. That should work!
Perfectly, I’d like a method without using the Windows client—like downloading a drive image or another backup option. If anyone knows of such a solution, let me know, but otherwise this approach should be fine.
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commander_mais
09-08-2025, 06:51 AM #6

Would you like me to copy or paste this? I can't access my Drive with a large number of files. That should work!
Perfectly, I’d like a method without using the Windows client—like downloading a drive image or another backup option. If anyone knows of such a solution, let me know, but otherwise this approach should be fine.

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ChustGimeno
Member
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09-28-2025, 01:01 AM
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It is currently hosted at Google, isn't it?
If you need a backup copy locally, copying or pasting is equivalent to downloading.
The client mentioned will sync, but the initial sync may take some time based on your data size.
Once that's done...only the new or modified content will be updated.
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ChustGimeno
09-28-2025, 01:01 AM #7

It is currently hosted at Google, isn't it?
If you need a backup copy locally, copying or pasting is equivalent to downloading.
The client mentioned will sync, but the initial sync may take some time based on your data size.
Once that's done...only the new or modified content will be updated.