How to Fix Google Drive not Syncing?
If Google Drive is not syncing check Google support page, follow these steps to fix the issue:
Check Internet Connection: Ensure you have a stable internet connection. Restart your router if needed.
Restart Google Drive: Quit and reopen the Google Drive app (Backup and Sync or Drive for Desktop).
Update Google Drive: Make sure you're using the latest version. Visit the Google Drive download page
to update.
Check Account Login: Ensure you're logged into the correct Google account, especially if you use multiple accounts.
Pause and Resume Sync: Right-click the Drive icon in the taskbar, select "Pause syncing," then "Resume syncing" after a few seconds.
How to Fix Google Drive not Syncing?
Check Storage Space: Verify you haven’t exceeded your Google Drive storage limit.
Verify Sync Folders: Ensure the folders you're trying to sync are selected in Drive settings.
Fix File Issues: Remove any files with errors (e.g., file names with special characters or very large files).
Restart Computer: A simple reboot can resolve background issues.
Reinstall Google Drive: Uninstall and reinstall the app if the problem persists.
If syncing still fails, check Google’s support page 1-888-303-0822 or contact their help center for further assistance.