Chromebook download files from google drive to external drive






















Scroll down and click Show advanced settings…. If you need to reformat the external drive, open up the Files App, right-click on the USB drive, and pick Format device. That brings you to a File explorer window and lets you pick the download location. Pick your external media from the side menu and then click Open. You can check the box next to the Ask setting if you want to download some files to external media and other files to internal storage. I hope they fix that in a future release, as other operating systems revert to the standard download folder.

Another problem I found out the hard way is that the Downloads folder is the default location for Chromebook screenshots. Failed to save screenshot. Chrome OS detects the drive and presents a notification. Click Open Files App. Alternatively, if you missed the notification, click the Files app located on the shelf.

With the Files app open, locate your external drive listed on the left. In this example, both a MicroSD card and a thumb drive are available. Select the listed external drive to view its contents. You can move files to and from the new drive just like you can in Windows using the mouse or keyboard commands. In the Files app, select your external drive.

Click Images listed on the left. This is where screenshots you capture with your Chromebook will be stored. Select a batch of screenshots by holding down the mouse button to create a rectangle around the files you want to copy or move.

Alternatively, you can select the first item, then press Shift and select the other items to add to your selection. Release the mouse button to complete the selection. With your files highlighted, click and hold in the highlighted area to drag them all to the new folder on your drive. Otherwise, you can click and drag the files from one location to another. Here's what you need to do. Open the Files app and select the drive. The only condition is that it should connect through USB because these are the ports available on a Chromebook.

No matter how fancy the drive is or if it has special added software features, it will be blank on a Chromebook and only used as a storage device for moving files.

There are different types of Chromebook compatible external hard drives in the market, and you can make your choice in regards to the amount of storage space you need. If you want to see how much storage space your external drive has on Chromebook, you can do this in the files section by the menu bottom in the top corner of the files page. You will see the available space at the bottom of the drop-down menu. A Chromebook has some storage space on the device itself and GB of free storage space on the cloud.

This storage space might be enough for one user and they do not need extra space. But some heavy users require more storage space and other people prefer to have all their files off the Internet for security reasons. An external hard drive is a more personal, more secure, and long term location to store all your files.

You can also use it to move data from your Chromebook to your other devices and vice versa easily. You do not need to install any drivers on your Chromebook.

The external drive is also powered through the USB port on your Chromebook so there is no need for any extra attachments or cords before the connection is made.

There are no hidden steps. Just plug in the Chromebook compatible external hard drive and the Chromebook will format your drive properly the first time it is inserted. After plugging in, simply open the files section in the launcher. The hard drive will operate just like a hard drive on any other computer with folders that can be broken into subfolders and even more subfolders within that. There is an eject button next to the device in files. You should use this button to eject the hard drive every time you want to disconnect.



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